Written by JC under the name of A. Garnett Weiss, ‘Fairy Tales’ crawls into a mother’s clothes closet and channels the mystery of evening gowns and silver dancing slippers as perceived as a child but remembered as an adult.
How well this evocative poem aligns with the theme for the new anthology becomes evident to readers in its final, arresting stanza.
Is this piece autobiographical? If JC will never tell, would Garnett?
For copies, contact Cranberry Tree Press (www.cranberrytreepress.com); 5060 Tecumseh Rd.E. Windsor, Ontario N8T 1C1. “Happenstance” will be published at the end of November
Cranberry Tree Press to Publish JC Sulzenko’s ‘Fairy Tales’ in “Happenstance”
Written by JC under the name of A. Garnett Weiss, ‘Fairy Tales’ crawls into a mother’s clothes closet and channels the mystery of evening gowns and silver dancing slippers as perceived as a child but remembered as an adult.
How well this evocative poem aligns with the theme for the new anthology becomes evident to readers in its final, arresting stanza.
Is this piece autobiographical? If JC will never tell, would Garnett?
For copies, contact Cranberry Tree Press (www.cranberrytreepress.com); 5060 Tecumseh Rd.E. Windsor, Ontario N8T 1C1. “Happenstance” will be published at the end of November
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