Season 3: Episode 11 -- Interview with Author/Poet, Anna J. Roseboro

EPISODE · Jan 30, 2020 · 36 MIN

Season 3: Episode 11 -- Interview with Author/Poet, Anna J. Roseboro

from Dr. Annette Publishing Pusher · host JATNE Publishing with Dr. Annette West

Anna shares today on her newest book, EXPERIENCE POEMS AND PICTURES: Poetry that Paints/Pictures that Speak (2019). This work reflects ways writing can be emotionally and psychologically healing as well as a way to celebrate and commemorate special people and events in one’s life. She has found that to be true in dealing with the deaths of family members, and processing events in her life. The book includes her poetry and artistic drawings from a range of diverse teens and adults from across the nation and from the country of Sri Lanka. She prays that those who read the book, view the pictures of artwork and try some of the writing and art prompts will find healing for themselves and for their families as they share what they write and create. follow her on Facebook or go her website: http://teachingenglishlanguagearts.com/bookstore/

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