by Deborah Smith Parker (Author)
A sharp eye and an ear for rhyme threads through a life of obstacles and losses, leading finally to gratitude and a joyous peace.
Deborah Smith Parker's father instilled in her a love of rhyme with a childhood filled with the rhythm of humorous verse. Her humor seasons every poem, even those larded with pain. Her memories of love and loss--long frozen--return to burden her with grief and dreams of death. She looks up in despair; ultimately it is with her stubborn optimism that she sees the stars and "heaven bowing down in awe" and weeps with gratitude. Deborah Smith Parker's Wit Snark is a collection of poems, vivid, personal, and authentic. Parker searches for her place among other poets, and settles on her own place, where her father "woke those gods who slept inside of me." With Billy Collins' light touch of whimsy and the bite of modern sarcasm, Deborah Parker's poems speak unflinchingly to hidden truths with a voice echoing resilience and ultimately, joy.Author Biography
Deborah Smith Parker grew up bilingual, fluent in both prose and poetry. Beginning at an early age she learned from her father to compose rhythmic and rhyming verse. Her poems, essays, and articles have appeared in a wide range of published outlets ranging from Journal of the American Medical Association to The Mountain Astrologer, to North County Times to Nuthouse and New Press Literary Quarterly, winning some prizes along the way. An English major and graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Parker lives in San Diego with her husband Jeff.
Number of Pages: 104
Dimensions: 0.27 x 8 x 5.06 IN
Publication Date: August 09, 2022