<p><strong>Description:</strong></p><p>In Wayward Words: Poems and Midnight Musings Deborah Maxim offers an eclective mix of poems that reflect the every day human experience; heartache joy loss and longing along with the broader darker strokes of political and social commentary.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p><strong>Content Overview:</strong></p><p>This anthology is divided into several thematic sections each capturing unique facets of life love and the world around us.</p><ul><li><strong>Dancing With Ellie:</strong> Kicking off the collection this section includes poignant poems like Dancing with Ellie Seville and Epic exploring themes of love longing and life's ephemeral beauty.</li><li><strong>Haiku:</strong> A series of modern&nbsp;haikus such as Dartmoor in 4 Seasons encapsulating&nbsp;vignettes&nbsp;of&nbsp;life's transient beauty.</li><li><strong>Out of Eden:</strong> Poems like Broken and Squirrels in My Attic delve into personal grief and the complexities of emotional recovery.</li><li><strong>Other Stuff:</strong> This eclectic section features poems such as Tree Owl and Modern Manhood reflecting on nature identity and societal norms some with a tongue- in -cheek humour.</li><li><strong>War and Politics:</strong> A&nbsp;no-holds-barred array of poems including Before You Judge and Tory Bot addressing the harsh realities of political strife and social injustices.&nbsp;</li><li><strong>Summer 24:</strong> Concluding the collection with more recent musings&nbsp;on life death and empathy featuring poems like Who We Love and The Promised Land.</li></ul><p></p><p><strong>Themes:</strong></p><p>Deborah Maxim's political poetry does not shy away from the tough questions and darker themes. She is a passionate advocate for Justice for Palestine and&nbsp;her&nbsp;work on&nbsp;the ongoing humanitarian crisis&nbsp;is particularly striking delivering what many have called 'powerful' verses that challenge the complicity of&nbsp;silence. Her more personal verses are just as direct; throughout this collection readers will find an honest and open exploration of human emotion human foibles and human failings.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p><strong>Style and Voice:</strong></p><p>Maxim's style is both accessible and profound avoiding intellectual abstraction in favour of relatable heartfelt expression. Her voice is at once personal and universal capturing moments of profound clarity and deep introspection.</p><p></p><p><strong>Audience:</strong></p><p>This collection is perfect for poetry lovers and those new to the genre alike. It is especially poignant for readers interested in contemporary issues personal narratives and the emotional landscapes that define our human experience. It has been described by readers as 'poetry for refuseniks' and 'poetry that speaks to us all'.</p><p></p><p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p><p>Deborah Maxim is a poet whose work resonates with readers around the world.&nbsp;She has published several other books of non-fiction is working on her second novel and contributes regularly to a number of online poetry groups.&nbsp;She lives in Devon with her 'comfortably non-conformist family' and belongs entirely to herself.&nbsp;</p>
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