The Thousand Natural Shocks

The Thousand Natural Shocks by Char March, published by Indigo Dreams Pub. in 2011, is a collection of poems that delves into the various challenges and surprises life presents. With 104 pages, this edition showcases March’s unique voice as she explores the human experience through a diverse array of characters, each navigating their own troubles. The writing is characterized by a blend of vivid imagery and a sharp wit, reflecting the complexities of contemporary life.
Readers will find that March’s work is infused with a delightful sense of humor and an insightful use of dialect and wordplay. The poems invite exploration of the different worlds and personas she creates, offering a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences. This collection not only highlights the resilience of the human spirit but also encourages reflection on the disguises we wear in our daily lives. The engaging nature of this work makes it suitable for multiple readings, allowing readers to uncover new layers with each encounter.
Official synopsis Publisher
This is a powerful exploration of the knocks and shocks that life can throw at you and the writing has a delightfully wicked vein of wit running through it. Char March is an award-winning poet and playwright who, as a disabled woman herself, delights in creating a huge range of characters getting into, and out of, trouble in this collection. Her poems are vivid and moving, and they speak to the core of what it is to be human today. Her wry humour, wonderful use of dialect and wordplay, and her ability to see through the disguises we wear, pull us into all the different worlds and characters she creates. This is a truly engaging collection that will take you on a fabulous roller-coaster ride that you re never likely to forget. To be read and then read again
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