<p>Packing a Suitcase for the Afterlife is a collection of 34 poems that probe the questions: &lsquo;How much does the essence of one&rsquo;s psyche weigh? Is the soul the one carry-on that we actually take with us? In the end what do we value and what do we leave behind?&rsquo;&nbsp; The poems are a distillation that read like a memoir tracking the journeys of childhood aging care giving and life&rsquo;s inevitable losses. Informed by the past and grounded in the present they&rsquo;re drawn from the inner life where humor and darkness intersect. Everyday domestic scenes and visitors from the natural world appear as signposts throughout the collection. &ldquo;At this stage of life my dreams are more lifelike and my life is more dreamlike&rdquo; says the author Colleen Redman a widely-published poet and writer who covers events for her local newspaper. &ldquo;Realistic with tinges of the surreal&rdquo; wrote Felicia Mitchell in a recent review. Mitchell a poet and creative writing teacher at Virginia&rsquo;s Henry and Emory College went on to state &ldquo;&hellip;she has paradoxically told the untold touching on that which resides in both dreams and in life and in the borders between&hellip;&rdquo; Redman a long-time Floyd Virginia resident who is originally from the small coastal town of Hull Massachusetts writes about packing a suitcase before returning to her hometown to care for her ailing mother &hellip; The last of the packing comes down to one question / should I bring extra shoes or make room for a book / Guide to a Happy Life? / I&rsquo;m still looking for a good Sinatra record / because he was to your generation / what the Beatles were to mine / and music is a memory that doesn&rsquo;t skip&hellip; Another poem takes a metaphysical turn questioning the reality of time and matter &hellip;The days are small / packed tightly together / Not much room / for last minute changes &hellip; Poetry is a passport / in the universal mother tongue / It&rsquo;s only 4% visible / and 96% dark riddle &hellip; In 2001 Redman wrote The Jim and Dan Stories a memoir about losing two of her brothers a month apart that was used in a grief and loss class at Radford University before it went out of print. Redman lost her older sister and mother in 2015 a loss she gives voice to in some of the poems.</p>
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