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Marjorie Maddox

    In the Museum of My Daughter's Mind
    Heart Speaks, Is Spoken For
    Rebel Witch
    I'm Feeling Blue, Too!
    • I'm Feeling Blue, Too!

      • 34 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení
      4,2(5)Ohodnotit

      Exploring the universal emotions of boredom and sadness, this book delves into the common experiences that everyone faces. It offers insights and reflections on how to navigate these feelings, encouraging readers to embrace their emotions and find joy in everyday moments. Through relatable anecdotes and practical advice, it aims to uplift and inspire, reminding us that such feelings are a part of life and can lead to personal growth.

      I'm Feeling Blue, Too!
    • Rebel Witch

      • 263 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      4,2(483)Ohodnotit

      A truly contemporary take on how to be a witch, Rebel Witch is an antidote to the cookie-cutter witchcraft agenda that gives a new perspective on the craft, asking each reader to create a powerful, personalized practice that taps into the current mood of female empowerment and spiritual rebellion.

      Rebel Witch
    • Heart Speaks, Is Spoken For

      • 62 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      Exploring a spectrum of emotions such as love, grief, and hope, this collaboration between poet Marjorie Maddox and artist Karen Elias is inspired by a heart-shaped stone. Their work intertwines memories with a forward-looking perspective on environmental responsibility, offering a profound reflection on the complexities of life. Through their combined visions, they invite readers to appreciate the beauty and resilience of the human spirit in a world that is always being redefined.

      Heart Speaks, Is Spoken For
    • In the Museum of My Daughter's Mind

      • 98 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      Exploring the intersection of art and poetry, this collection captures the profound exchange between poet Marjorie Maddox and her artist daughter, Anna Lee Hafer, during a visit to the American Visionary Art Museum. Their reflections on joy and trauma deepen their artistic bond, while Maddox's ekphrastic poems draw inspiration from Hafer's surreal paintings and works by other artists encountered that day. The collection also features collaborative pieces, enriching the dialogue between visual and literary art.

      In the Museum of My Daughter's Mind