Counting Rain. Karen Dennison’s first collection, Counting Rain, is a quiet and moving series of poems, in which the most recurrent theme is the loss of childhood, and the way it lodges in the memory. ‘Here’ she writes, ‘are the rooms of our childhood,/ the walls where we wrote our names.’ This is a skilful, perfectly disarming series. Counting Rain None. Karen Dennison s poems are the reflections of someone in early middle age she was born in not long after Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon I mention this because her opening poem Moon Landing is one of my all time favourite poems I love how she intertwines images of a momentous moment in history with a child s connection to her mother, a child who starts to assert her. · Counting Rain by Karen Dennison, 70 pp., £, Indigo Dreams Publishing Ltd. There’s much to like in this, Dennison’s first, collection: the lyricism,the delicacy and the highly personal tone. We can’t know if it’s autobiographical, of course, but the cradle to grave arrangement and the focus on topics such as childhood and parental.
Counting Rain. Karen Dennison's first collection, Counting Rain, is a quiet and moving series of poems, in which the most recurrent theme is the loss of childhood, and the way it lodges in the memory. 'Here' she writes, 'are the rooms of our childhood,/ the walls where we wrote our names.' This is a skilful, perfectly disarming series. + Horror Short Stories to read Submitted by writers on Reedsy Prompts to our weekly writing www.doorway.ru hauntings and murderers to terrifying creatures from the deep, our collection of horror stories will have you breaking out in cold sweats. Karen Dennison: Karen Dennison's pamphlet Of Hearts was published this year by Broken Sleep Books. She is author of two collections - The Paper House (Hedgehog Poetry Press) and Counting Rain (Indigo Dreams). Karen is editor, designer and publisher of a series of pamphlets where poets and artists respond to each other's work.
Counting Rain. Karen Dennison’s first collection, Counting Rain, is a quiet and moving series of poems, in which the most recurrent theme is the loss of childhood, and the way it lodges in the memory. ‘Here’ she writes, ‘are the rooms of our childhood,/ the walls where we wrote our names.’. This is a skilful, perfectly disarming. Counting Rain None. Karen Dennison s poems are the reflections of someone in early middle age she was born in not long after Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon I mention this because her opening poem Moon Landing is one of my all time favourite poems I love how she intertwines images of a momentous moment in history with a child s connection to her mother, a child who starts to assert her. Karen Dennison s first collection, Counting Rain, is a quiet and moving series of poems, in which the most recurrent theme is the loss of childhood, and the way it lodges in the memory. Here she writes, are the rooms of our childhood,/ the walls where we wrote our names.
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