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Ann Bracken

POET. AUTHOR. CREATOR OF POSSIBILITIES.

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Poet of the Month for August

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Courtesy of Dan Murano and Grace Cavalieri, I am the featured poet of the month at danmurano.com. I hope you enjoy the poems. Thanks to Grace and Dan for featuring my work.

http://danmurano.com/poetry

 

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Purchase: No Barking in the Hallways

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Send Ann an email and she’ll send you a signed bookplate.  Be sure to include personalization and your address.

Purchase The Altar of Innocence

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Nominated for Pushcart Prize – 2014 and 2016

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“In clear, everyday language, Ann Bracken shows us the power of words to redeem the worst sort of misery. “The Altar of Innocence” chronicles the ultimately triumphant journey of a sensitive child through the minefield of alcoholism and depression. Ann’s beautiful spirit shines through in every poem.”  Barbara Quick, , author of Vivaldi’s Virgins and A Golden Web
"triumphant journey of a sensitive child..."
Love doing an altered book. Ann, you were a great teacher. Very kind, respectful, and considerate.
"Loved doing the altered book."
“Your writing is truly moving and beautiful – a gift to all of us.” Liz C.
"A gift..."
This poetry residency made the children love poetry in a new way. Ann’s passion for poetry rubbed off on every student and helped them to be successful. Michele Barron, Teacher, Howard County Public Schools
"residency made children love poetry in a new way."
Ann Bracken is an out-of-the-box thinker. She is called to shed light on the complex, universal issues of human nature, and she does it so creatively. Bev Hitchins
"an out-of-the-box thinker."
“This is a terrific collection. “Sometimes a Poet”, “Voices In My Ear”, “Wingless Bird”; are all wonderful poems. It’s hard to choose favorites. All these kids, Angie, Horace, Magic, Ben are vivid in your writing. I hope teachers and school administrators can read these poems and learn something.”
  Peter Dan Levin
A terrific collection
The opportunity to be with other women, to engage in purposeful journaling, and to receive guidance from Ann enabled me to begin the next chapter of my life. Becky Salerno
"purposeful journaling....enabled me to begin next chapter in my life."
Ann Bracken is a gifted and dedicated educator, expressive arts coach, and poet. She infuses her work with a refined aesthetic sensibility that engages her clients and creates an environment where positive change and new learning can happen in unique ways. Michel Groter
"...positive change and new learning can happen in unique ways."
“It will be helpful for to others and enlightening. Bonnie A.  
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“I have just finished listening to your interview.   You were very eloquent.  Your poems are very effective at conjuring up a picture and the emotion of the moment.  The interview was also educational and gave insight in to the struggles you have had, but indicated that there was hope as you move forward.” Jane T.    
"hope for moving forward."

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