This book contains a series of poems that Elizabeth A. Richter wrote from 2006 until 2008 during the period when she was undergoing a very difficult divorce. The poems include her reflections on loss, grief, and the journey towards healing and recovery. They reveal a broad range of influences from Theodore Roethke and on to the great 20th century poet, T.S. Eliot.Ms. Richter is a long time advocate for human rights within the mental health system and the legal system. Her articles have appeared in "Glamour Magazine", "Liberty Magazine", "Psychotherapy Networker", "Open Minds Quarterly", "The Hartford Courant", and other online venues.She is the author of an additional book of poems entitled, "Cries of the Captive heart", and also author of a memoir called "Songs of the Captive: A Memoir of Alienation" as well as three additional collections of essays.
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