![]() I recommend this listening experience to everyone. I will listen repeatedly I'm sure, but I'm also buying hard copies for myself and as gifts. There's so much more I could say but instead I say listen to Wild Embers. ![]() And a revolutionary call for change in reimagining of fairytales and what we teach our daughters. ![]() There's forgiveness and encouragement in her words. The sequence of the poems was also well done, moving from our universal connection to the pain of human experience, and our continued survival despite our mistakes. There were unexpected moments when I found myself crying, I was so moved. For me, it was both a validation and a blessing in a stranger's voice ( which, by the way had a distant familiarity, that I later identified as hearing echoes of Audrey Hepburn, not in a bad or performative way, just reminiscent). Where Hope Comes From: Poems of Resilience, Healing, and Light. Great Goddesses: Life Lessons from Myths and Monsters. But hearing Wild Embers in the poet's own voice somehow made a different kind of connection. Fierce Fairytales: Poems and Stories to Stir Your Soul. ![]() I've never listened to a book of poetry before, usually prefer to read them with my own inner voice. ![]()
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