The Emergency Poet
An Anti-Stress Poetry Anthology
(Autor) Deborah AlmaLife has a habit of tripping us up at times, usually when we least expect (or can cope) with it. In The Emergency Poet, Deborah Alma (the Emergency Poet herself) presents a thoughtful and highly therapeutic selection of poems, designed to lift your mood, helping you relax and take stock. Organized into sections that follow a life through its challenges and hard times - from learning to be yourself, falling in and out of love and having children, through to ill-health, dying and coping with grief, as well as poems that serve as a tonic to lift the spirits - the anthology contains poems old and new, from world-renowned and lesser-known poets. What matters is that their words speak intimately, as though from one person to another, with grace and wisdom. They are soothing and carefully chosen to purge melancholy, provide hope and give courage in the most trying circumstances. The perfect pick-me-ups for the soul.
Deborah Alma
Deborah Alma is a poet, editor, and educator known for her evocative and accessible poetry. She is the editor of "The Emergency Poet: An Anti-Stress Poetry Anthology" and has been dubbed the "Emergency Poet" for her unique approach of prescribing poetry as a form of therapy. Alma's work often explores themes of love, loss, and the human experience with a touch of humor and wit. She has made significant contributions to the literary world by promoting poetry as a tool for healing and self-expression. One of her most famous works is the collection "True Tales of the Countryside", which showcases her talent for creating vivid and compelling narratives. Alma's writing style is characterized by its emotional depth, lyrical language, and keen observation of the world around her.