Parenthesis

Parenthesis by Sheryl H. Simler is a poetry collection published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 2, 2015. This edition features 24 pages of poetry that invites readers to explore the nuances of language and emotion. The work reflects a style reminiscent of Emily Dickinson, emphasizing the significance of what remains unsaid, encouraging contemplation and deeper engagement with the text.
Readers will find a diverse range of themes within Simler’s poetry, which often blends humor with poignant observations of urban life. The collection presents stories and questions that resonate on multiple levels, showcasing the author’s unique voice and perspective. With a focus on the interplay of words and silence, this book offers an opportunity for reflection and connection, appealing to those interested in contemporary poetry and the insights of women authors.
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“Not unlike Emily Dickinson’s poetry, many of the poems in this collection also seem to be important for what they purposely do not say; the spaces between the lines demand thought, and then you think again while reading the line.” – Dr. Alfred Dorn, Director of The World Order of Narrative and Formalist Poets, former Vice President of the Poetry Society of America “Whether sharing a story, amusing us, or asking important questions, Simler’s striking poetry often has an eye for the urban, and always an ear to the heart.” – Patricia Kelly, poet, Tarotphile and blogger “With her direct style, sly humor, and subtle warmth, Sheryl H. Simler takes you places you thought you’d been before and makes you look again.” – Sondra Audin Armer
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