Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Daveda Gruber's poetry

Wow, what a magical talent is shown. I just finished reading Daveda Gruber's new book "Picture Poetry". This is a great collection of writers, publishers and graphic authors. Her talent is truly shining in this unique collection of poems.

One page after another read the emotions in her life, sincere poetry, romance, pain and loss. In her poetry, she shares the "footprint" of "lie" because she is moving forward every day. However, in the events of her "past", her "suspicion" and miracle are "an impossible dream". Can she not find an answer? She is looking for a task where you can feel the despair of many of these beautiful works that the author shares with readers. The heart of a mother, wife and poet feels poetry after the poem.

When she continued to seek "truth", we also read "Even Angels Cry." One day, she "hope" to see a glimmer of hope. Over the years, through writing to find and vent their own pain, the author found in her heart to share her story with others.

When she dealt with the loss of her mother and daughter, we also saw her tears. When the writer releases her pain through calligraphy, she feels emotional screams. Her "bitter moments" are expressed from beginning to end.

Although these poems can exist independently, writers add color to the reader through graphics and photos to enhance the production of this series. They truly turned her story into reality. So "Picture Poetry" does not live up to its name.

In this lovely series, you can also find some of her works with another great poet Stefan Borenstein. I call them "dynamic duels." They share "Delirious Delight", "Roaring Tides" and "Enchanted Spaces" with readers. It's great now. You will find that the words of these poems truly appeal to the reader's mind. It is so encouraging to see how others share in the spotlight. Although the two men have never met, they have already combined through the world of poetry. When reading those clips, it's hard to tell who wrote what.

I encourage you to travel with this "injured warrior", my friend, and you will also see some of her "friends" in this superb "Picture Poetry" series. You will find that this book has greatly improved your poetry and family library.




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