Hi my dear friends, this is the Day 1 of my 7-Day Blog Tour for “Songs of Heartstrings.” Karl J. Morgan is my host today. Please click his link to visit him.
It’s time to hear from another amazing Rave Reviews Book Club author, Miriam Hurdle. Just sit back and enjoy her poetry.
“Songs of Heartstrings” Blog Tour
Day 1
From the Author
This is Day 1 of “Songs of Heartstrings” Blog Tour. I want to thank 4WillsPublishing forsetting up the tour and my host to have me here.
This poetry collection includes nine themes: Songs of Nature, Songs of Dissonance, Songs of Physical Healing, Songs of Marriage, Songs of Parenthood, Songs of Tribute, Songs of Reflections, Songs of Challenge, and Songs of Inspiration. Each of these themes covers various aspects of my life experience. Many poems are illustrated with my photos and watercolor paintings.
Songs of Heartstrings is a poetic memoir. It comprises nine themes:
Songs of Nature – Lessons learned from observing the surviving power in nature. Songs of Dissonance – Survival of ten years in the agonizing, painful, helplessness and distressful relationship. Songs of Physical Healing – Experience in an invasive melanoma cancer, the faith and hope along the process of aggressive chemotherapy and treatments. Songs of Marriage – The giving and receiving of love in a mutual respect and committed marriage. Songs of Parenthood -The reflection of having a premature baby, the joy and fulfillment of parenthood. Songs of Tribute -Remembrance of parents’ tender love for each other, and a true friend’s untimely death. Songs of Reflection -Thoughts on the daily walks, value of life and the power of music. Songs of Challenge -Poems written in response to Colleen’s Poetry Challenge. Songs of Inspiration -Insight on the finite human being and gratitude toward the Maker.
Highlighted poems from Songs of Nature: Echo of the Earth and Cocoon – Butterfly
On May 18, 1980, Mt. St. Helens in the Washington State, U.S.A was erupted. It was a major eruption among the 48 states since 1915. The ash drifted over many states and could be seen as far as Chicago. The evacuation was announced before the eruption. Mr. Harry Truman, the caretaker of a resort lodge refused to be evacuated. He preferred to die with the mountain, so he, along with five residents, died with the mountain.
I was in Seattle when Mt. St. Helens wad erupted. It was my desire to hike Mt. St. Helens and see what it was like years after the eruption. My family and I went back to visit on September 10, 2016. The mud and debris still filled the river. The bottom of the mountain had some signs of growth. I was amazed to see the life after such a devastation.
Miriam Hurdle is a multi-genre writer. She writes poetry, flash fiction, and short stories and memoir. Her poems are included in Letters to Gaia, Whispers and Echoes Issue 2, Whispers and Echoes Issue 3, and Outcast and More Words.
She is passionate about poetry and her favorite poets are Robert Frost with his poems “The Road Not Taken,” and Linda Pastan with her poem “To a Daughter Leaving Home.”
She is a member of PoemHunter.com, and her poetry may be read on the websites.
Music has rooted in her life. Being a soloist as a teenager led her to taking voice lessons and to have ongoing singing engagements. She continues to sing soprano in choral groups. Lyrics have a major influence in the natural flow of her melodic writing. She writes memoir in the form of poetry.
She took photos when the films were black and white. Photography is still her enjoyable hobby. Drawing and painting were fun activities as a child. Her favorite was to draw a Japanese girl with big eyes, long hair, small lips and chin. She resumed drawing and watercolor painting several years ago. In her poetry collection, photos and paintings are included to illustrate the poems.
She earned a Doctorate of Education from the University of La Verne in California. After two years of rehabilitation counseling, fifteen years of public-school teaching and ten years in school district administration, she retired and enjoys life with her husband in southern California.
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Awesome poems, Miriam. Have fun on your tour! I live near Mt. Saint Helens, so I especially enjoyed your reflections on the changes and return of life. 🙂
Thank you, Diana. I went back a few years after the eruption and the debris was everywhere. It was awesome to see young tree, bushes and flowers in 2016. 🙂
Thank you, Jonathan for your kind words and your wonderful review on Amazon! I was approached by another publisher that is a lot more expensive claiming they do marketing worldwide. I need to go back to look at Lulu. 🙂
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Well done Mirriam…and have fun.on your tour..
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Thank you so much for cheering, Mich!
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Great review! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you for reading, Robbye!!
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You are very welcome, Miriam!
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❤ 🙂
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This is a wonderful book! Congratulations on the tour, Miriam! ❤️
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Thank you kindly, Dorinda. ❤
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You’re very welcome! ❤️
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❤ ❤
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Such nice prose and photos
💜🙏❄️
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Thank you, Yvette. much appreciated!
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Awesome poems, Miriam. Have fun on your tour! I live near Mt. Saint Helens, so I especially enjoyed your reflections on the changes and return of life. 🙂
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Thank you, Diana. I went back a few years after the eruption and the debris was everywhere. It was awesome to see young tree, bushes and flowers in 2016. 🙂
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Wonderful
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Thank you very much, Bella!
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Wish you every luck with your book
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Thank you, Bella. I hope to spend some time promoting it.
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Wonderful, Miriam! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Bette. 🙂
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Wonderful poetry selection, of course, and also beautiful photograph and painting! Excellent! 🙂
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Thank you, Jonathan for your kind words and your wonderful review on Amazon! I was approached by another publisher that is a lot more expensive claiming they do marketing worldwide. I need to go back to look at Lulu. 🙂
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