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RAIN TO ROOT

poems of meeting grief and grace

by Kim Birdsong

Softcover $15.99

5.5 x 8.5 inches, 140 pages

Print ISBN: 9798218505431

Published by Sage & Stone Publishing

Distributed Worldwide by Ingram

In this debut collection of poems, Kim Birdsong explores the often fierce and disorienting landscape of grief. In the year following the death of her son, Kim turned toward writing to try to cope with the depth of her sadness and to come to terms with the unavoidable truth of impermanence. Her raw and honest poetry follows her journey from the first moments of pain and despair, through a period of questioning, adjustment and reorientation, and finally to revelation and acceptance.

Through these accessible verses, Kim invites readers into the dark soul territory of grief to join her on this journey. As she takes up this apprenticeship with sorrow, she tracks her inner landscape, becoming curious and paying close attention to its shifting contours and pairs this with her abiding love of the landscape. These efforts lead her through this dark terrain as she slowly gains footing on new ground.

You will hear a full range of expression and emotion-from sadness and frustration to anger and confusion and gratitude-contained in variety of forms from lyric and free verse to letter poems, list poems, structured verse and haiku. You will also feel the grace that comes from bowing to what is alive in the depths of this mother's heart.


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Kim Birdsong is a collage artist, photographer, and counselor. For 16 years she served survivors of sexual assault through her local rape crisis center.

Kim maintains a limited private practice and conducts small and large group grief rituals and workshops.

She believes that a creative response to profound pain can foster healing for both an individual and for the community.

Kim lives in Carmel, California with her labradoodle, Bodhi.

This is her first volume of poetry.

Visit Kim's website: www.kimbirdsong.com