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In this small volume of conversational poetry and prose, a collection that the author calls a lazy reverie of what was, what is, what might have been and what could be, readers are invited to dance through a lifetime of memories, random thoughts, and speculations. In the words of Toni Morrison … things that are disparate, unresolved, mysterious, or just sweet.
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In this small volume of conversational poetry and prose, a collection that the author calls a lazy reverie of what was, what is, what might have been and what could be, readers are invited to dance through a lifetime of memories, random thoughts, and speculations. In the words of Toni Morrison … things that are disparate, unresolved, mysterious, or just sweet.
Words That Dance, a lovely companion piece to Arms Filled With Bittersweet, is filled with lyrics that waltz, jive, and curl around your soul like whisps of smoke, hesitating then disappearing to capture another unsuspecting reader between now and nevermore. Sulima Malzin, skilled at her craft, gently guides readers through sorrow, joy, grief, and acceptance; inspiring them to look, breathe, imagine, and question what is, was, and will be.
–Barbara M. Traynor, author of Second Career Volunteer, a passionate, pennywise approach to a unique lifestyle