The poems came unbidden from deep within Bonita Fern, each demanding expression. Overwhelmed by their insistence, Fern, still reeling from the unsettling truth of her second divorce, began to write. Focusing on various forms of abuse: verbal, emotional, and physical, Fern's poems at first glance seem to travel into dark and depressing territory. This is far from the truth. Instead, they offer a path out of despair, shame, and heartache into...
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