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'Afterglow is a poetry of love born, lost and then regained. With meticulous and lyric detail, Laura Jan Shore examines her relationship with her husband from a myriad of angles like a painter contemplating the lifelines of her subject, conveying deeply felt emotion but without the shorthand of sentimentality. This is about love that endures beyond the confines of mortal time. By the author of Water Over Stone.' (Publication summary)
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The Complexities of Love, Intimacy and Grief : Tricia Dearborn Launches ‘Afterglow’ by Laura Jan Shore
2020
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— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , November no. 30 2020;
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The Complexities of Love, Intimacy and Grief : Tricia Dearborn Launches ‘Afterglow’ by Laura Jan Shore
2020
single work
essay
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , November no. 30 2020;
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