Poetry Collection Reflects Natural World #Thursday Book Feature #fridayFun Reads #Inspiration

A photo of Abbie smiling in front of a white background. Her brown hair is cut short and frames her face. She is wearing a bright red shirt and a dark, flowy scarf swirled with hues of purple, pinks and blues.

In case you’re wondering if I don’t know what day it is, if perhaps the grandmother with dimentia in my latest novel rubbed off on me, please rest assured I know it’s Friday. Today, I’m pleased to share a book review I posted three years ago. Lynda McKinney Lambert’s book, Star Signs is now available in recorded audio formats from the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled and Audible. So, it’s worth a second look. Enjoy!

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The poems in this author’s third book touch on music, travel, and other topics and express a wide range of emotions. They appear in various forms. One even reads like a letter. Notes following some poems explain what inspired them and provide background information.

 

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Author: abbiejohnsontaylor

I'm the author of three novels, two poetry collections, and a memoir. My work has appeared in various journals and anthologies. I'm visually impaired and live in Sheridan, Wyoming, where for six years, I cared for my totally blind late husband who was paralyzed by two strokes. Please visit my website at: https://www.abbiejohnsontaylor.com

5 thoughts on “Poetry Collection Reflects Natural World #Thursday Book Feature #fridayFun Reads #Inspiration”

  1. What a nice surprise Abbie! This is the first thing I opened up this morning. I am delighted that my book is now available on BARD. The narrators are Lillian Yves and Vincent Lee Grayson – and they bring an exciting stage performance to readers. This book was created for BARD by Perkins Library this year. I am thrilled to have the book available in this new format for BARD. I appreciate you mention today. Thank you!

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    1. Glenda, I’d be honored if you read my book and I think you will love the voices of the narrators who created it for Audible and Perkins Library. It’s always so amazing when I hear someone else read my writings – because every person brings their personal tone and interpretation to the work. I’d love to know what you think after you listen – and thanks so much.

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