New Book!
Unraveling Mysteries: An Anthology on Women and Aging
Edited by Jyoti Wind.
$14.99 + $2s/h
(for orders of 5-9 books, just add $8s/h)
You can send check to:
Jyoti Wind
2635 Mapleton #9
Boulder, CO 80304
303.541-9106
jyotiwind@gmail.com
or you can use a credit card through paypal.Search: Jyoti Wind
Authors include: Diane L. Akins Arlene S. Bice Jennie L. Brown. Ann L. Camy Marie Carpenter Deedee Carr Claudia Chapline Linda Del Cielo
Susanne Doucet Nan Fogel Ann Griffin Kate Guilford
Marj Hahne Diane Hindman Elena Hoffrichter Danna C. Kelly
Kathy King Jan Kristiansson Patricia/Trish Lapidus Curtine Metcalf
Cindy Morris Joan Neff Laurie Kay Olson Andi Pearson
Marsha J. Perlman Annette Price Terra Rafael Prema Rose
Sally-Jane Rowberry Dorthy K. Schelske Nancy Schluntz
Kathy Schubert Seemanta Janet Sheridan Jean Stewart
April Bennett Stone Lesley Tabor Leslie Verdi Barbara Vetter
Jyoti Wind
From the back cover:
Beneath the humor of aging, the one liners and bumper stickers is the stress of traversing through the inevitable time of ripening, like fruit on the vine. We know the end result but don’t always have a clue on getting there. This is a wonderful book of real life, presenting different attitudes to alert the over 50s and to advise those under 50.
Arlene S. Bice, Author, Artist and over 50.
From the elegant prose in A Lesson from Loved Ones, to the jolting imagery in Fleshing It Out, a composed, determined strength suffuses this moving and candid collection of thoughts on aging. The messages vary, as do the methods of expression, but whether these women writers reflect on the comic aspects of their lives, or on the sometimes painful circumstances they face, all share their wit and wisdom generously.
Jennie L. Brown, Author of Blue Moon Rising: Kentucky Women in Transition, and Frontier Justice With a Vengeance! The Execution of Clinton Dotson.
A heart-warming and emotionally evocative collection of stories and poems from
women fearlessly, courageously, and honestly looking back on the journey of their lifes. Keep your tissues close at hand for the laughter and poignant sadnesses of lives well-lived, lives lived with eyes and hearts open, lives embraced and reflected upon through the lens of experience. What I enjoyed best about these offerings is the feeling I was left with that each one of these of these women writers came to a deeper level of self-love and compassion in the process of reflection – never relinquishing hope or amazement at the unexpected courses Life always seems to serve up that one is sure one never had ordered. Cindy Morris, msw http://PriestessAstrology.com Host of WomanTalkTV.
Friday, November 4, 2011
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