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Untying the Knot by Karen Paul Holmes is a memoir in poetry about the end of a long marriage and the healing process.
“…
. About half the people who have ever been married would be eligible to
write on the subject but very few, if any others,
could with such grace, humor, self-awareness, and without a dollop of
self-pity, as Karen Paul Holmes has in Untying the Knot. This is a
courageous deeply human book.” –Thomas Lux
Published by Aldrich Press, a division of Kelsay Books.
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Karen
Paul Holmes grew up in Michigan and has an MA in music history from the
University of Michigan. She eventually moved to the warm south and worked her
way into a career that involved her love of writing: She became Vice
President-Marketing Communications at ING, a global financial services company.
After 20-some years in the corporate world, she now leads a gentler life as a
freelance writer and poet, mother of a smart adult daughter, and owner of two
naughty Welsh Terriers.
Karen
finds joy participating in poetry readings and supporting poetry through the
Side Door Poets group she founded/hosts in Atlanta and the Writers’ Night Out
she founded/hosts in the Blue Ridge Mountains. In 2012, she received an
Elizabeth George Foundation emerging writer grant for poetry. Her poetry has
been published in a number of journals and anthologies, including Poetry East, Atlanta Review, Main Street
Rag, Caesura, POEM, The Sow’s Ear Poetry Review, American Society: What Poets
See (FutureCycle Press), and the Southern
Poetry Anthology Vol 5: Georgia (Texas Review Press).
You
may contact her through her web site: www.simplycommunicated.com.
Congratulations, Karen. I look forward to reading your book. I have always enjoyed your poetry because it is honest and lyrical. Thanks for what you do for Netwest and writers in the region.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Karen. I have my copy and have read it three times. It is an excellent first book. I posted my review this evening ABOVE THE FROST LINE. I hope you are pleased.
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