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Keep Your Damn Seat, is a lucky poet’s dance with mountains and memories. The journey of a reporter turned stay-at-home Mom and trailing spouse. Journeys she and her husband chose to better feed three sons and the one that is still unfolding. The chapbook moves forward and backward like stories at dinner with parents who loved words and taught their children to use them well. Her poems exploring life with a journalist’s eye for detail, her crone-age spice, twist of sass, glint of grandmother worry and hope. This dream around the campfire and the next, yet-to-be developed.
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