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Laundry Lines: A Memoir in Stories and Poems

Laundry Lines: A Memoir in Stories and Poems

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Why do we remember what we remember?As Ann Elizabeth Carson looks back at the long laundry line of her life strung with memories, in a rare combination of visceral, sensuous prose and poetry she explores how many Western women lived and were shaped by the 20th century. Laundry Lines: A Memoir in Stories and Poems considers the hidden world of women and how they communicate a rich subterranean world of emotion and knowledge to one another, weaving often unexpressed inner lives into the fabric of their public roles. Lines of laundry are a metaphor for the stories we remember, the tales we select from the past and hang on the line: hung out to dry for all to see and examine. In focusing on the moment, Ann Elizabeth’s stories and poems also unravel the complex emotional and often-painful undertow in families: secrets and lies, stories of betrayal – even among trusted sisters – tales of loss and of enduring love. Over time we see the slow reconciliation with the blows and beauties meted out by life that comes with age, and the healing power of the deep sensual salve offered by surrender to nature. Through Carson’s work we grasp how crucial, even life-saving, it can be to tell our stories, not only for our individual survival, but also for the collective endurance of humanity. The stories and poems in Laundry Lines shed light on current personal and world struggles by mapping myths and archetypes over family stories, revealing the shared fabric we all weave on a personal and public level. As we plumb the depths of our own wounds and learn more about ourselves, we understand our connections to our beleaguered Earth and become ever more capable of treating her compassionately, and of daring to speak out about what is happening to our home.…

The Risks of Remembrance

The Risks of Remembrance

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In Ann's poetry, images become language; a language that directly grips the observer/reader. We come to know by the word and by the image. Like Plato’s cave we get glimpses of light among the shadows. –Jane Burns, painter/printmakerAnn Elizabeth Carson zeros in on some of the often unspoken, but universal, preoccupations of people nearing the end of life's journey. In subtle yet accessible poems she untangles the skeins of her life and transforms trauma into songs celebrating “Lifes long fact –fiction dance”. This volume will give all who have mourned renewed hope and inspiration.–Margo Little, author, Portraits of Spirit Island: The Manitoulin School of Art Comes of Age…

We All Become Stories

We All Become Stories

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We All Become Stories speaks to us because it reveals "aging" as not something that happens just to older people, but as a lifelong evolution - a journey of self-discovery open to everyone. Through their stories, conversations with them, and her own poetry, Ann Elizabeth Carson illuminates the life stories of 12 elders who adapt with courage, wit and creativity, to forge satisfying lives in a modern Western society that seldom welcomes or respects the old. These elders reframe aging and old age as fascinating, often difficult, yet rewarding challenges that bring benefits and insights not readily accessible to the young. Carson is serving as storycatcher here - deeply listening so that elders can formulate their own aging life story and deeply reflecting and telling her own aging life stories. - Ellen B. Ryan, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, McMaster University, Writing, Aging and Spirit: www.writingdownouryears.ca…

Shadows Light

Shadows Light

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Shadows Light, a collection of Carson’s early and new poems illustrated with colour photographs of her sculptures, was published in the spring of 2005.This collection was reviewed by Jan Bailey, American poet, as “confronting the silences; through poignant images grounded in daily life we fall wholly into uncensored emotion.”Shadows Light has received excellent reviews with fulfilled requests for readings from Maine to Manitoulin Island.…

My Grandmother's Hair

My Grandmother's Hair

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My Grandmother's Hair, by Ann Elizabeth Carson. is a social memoir that includes poetry and visual images of the author's art work, Ann Elizabeth Carson, BA and MEd (University of Toronto), Diploma, Arscura School of Art, is a poet, writer, sculptor, and feminist, one of Toronto’s Mille Femmes (in the arts) at the 2008 Luminato Festival. Her work includes Shadows Light, poetry and sculptures (Longboat Alliance, 2005); My Grandmother’s Hair (Edgar Kent, Dundurn, 2006) The Risks of Remembrance, new poems (Words Indeed, 2010) and We All Become Stories (Blue Denim press, 2013). Selections from and reviews of Ann’s books and presentations have appeared from Maine to Manitoulin Island and Vancouver.…