Graduation Gift Guide by blogger Kelly Reci includes two poetry books by Janet Ruth Heller

In her Graduation Gift Guide, blogger Kelly Reci has included two poetry books by Janet Ruth Heller, Exodus (WordTech Editions, 2014) and Folk Concert: Changing Times (Anaphora Literary Press, 2012). Folk Concert concerns the journey of becoming a woman during difficult times. Themes include feminism, love relationships, college teaching, nature, psychotherapy, travel, the anti-Vietnam War movement, family, the life of an artist/entertainer/writer, and music. You can order Folk Concert at the following link: http://www.amazon.com/Folk-Concert-Janet-Ruth-Heller/dp/1937536262/ The poems in Exodus by Janet Ruth Heller are modern re-interpretations and psychological explorations of the people and events in the Bible. A central metaphor is the exodus from Egypt, which represents the journeys that people make: trying new experiences, leaving a bad relationship, finding a new job, taking risks. Many of the poems are dramatic monologues from the perspective of a character in the Scriptures. You can order Exodus from Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Exodus-Janet-Ruth-Heller/dp/1625490615 or from Barnes & Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/exodus-janet-ruth-heller/1117495115?ean=9781625490612 The link to Kelly Reci's Graduation Gift Guide is http://kellysthoughtsonthings.com/graduation-gift-guide-2017/  Both poetry books make excellent gifts for graduates.

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Article about Poetry for National Poetry Month

April is National Poetry Month, so journalist Kelly Manalo has written an article entitled “This April Celebrate National Poetry Month” posted on GoRead. Manalo quotes various poets, including Janet Ruth Heller, who discuss what makes poetry unique and give advice to writers about poetry.  The article also recommends some good poets for readers and writers to seek out. "President of the Michigan College English Association Janet Ruth Heller, Ph.D., has taught English, Creative Writing, and Women’s Studies for thirty-five years within eight colleges and universities. She argues that the details in poems appeal to the readers’ five senses. Heller believes that the most important aspects of a good poem include 1) original ideas, 2) effective images, 3) powerful word choice, 4) appropriate structure, and 5) rhythm." Here is a link to Manalo's whole article:  https://www.goread.com/news/this-april-celebrate-national-poetry-month/ Happy National Poetry Month!

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