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And Still the Sky is Pink and Blue by Joan Hill is a poetry collection consisting of at least 45 intimate and family-centred poems. Excerpt from And Still the Sky is Pink and Blue by Joan Hill: "This is the year I grew old knocked down by those who claimedthey meant no harm. Though when it came to saving me each took his bitetrustee, lawyer, real estate agent and the biggest chunk of alltaken by the one who claimed he loved me most. This is the year I grew old became aware of lawscareless of the lives they dislodge designed to break down wallsto shatter this house of strong timbers solid as…mehr

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And Still the Sky is Pink and Blue by Joan Hill is a poetry collection consisting of at least 45 intimate and family-centred poems. Excerpt from And Still the Sky is Pink and Blue by Joan Hill: "This is the year I grew old knocked down by those who claimedthey meant no harm. Though when it came to saving me each took his bitetrustee, lawyer, real estate agent and the biggest chunk of alltaken by the one who claimed he loved me most. This is the year I grew old became aware of lawscareless of the lives they dislodge designed to break down wallsto shatter this house of strong timbers solid as rock. This is the year I grew old my children and Imake our way alone,our life endedas sharply as the lines I slashed on paper reduced to a scarred charcoal image."
Autorenporträt
Joan Hill was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and lived in Victoria, B.C. for over 30 years with a 2 year hiatus in Edmonton, Alberta.She studied creative writing directed by Fred Wah, David McFadden and Colin Browne at David Thompson University Centre in Nelson, B.C. with Patricia Younge, Derk Wynand and Lorna Crozier at the University of Victoria, she later graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Art and Creative Writing.Joan's first book of poetry entitled "Woman In A Wedge" was published by Greensleeve Publishing in Edmonton, Alberta in 1989 under her married name, Joan Brown and she has appeared in an anthology of social and political poetry entitled "Keeper Of The Conscience, Volume 1 edited by Ronald Kurt and Mark McCawley in 1990, published by Greensleeve Publishing. Joan also illustrated and published three poems in "Fireworks XVI", a collection of poetry edited by Margaret Dyment of "Write Away" in 1996 in Victoria, B.C.Joan has recently completed a collection of poems entitled "And Still The Sky Is Pink And Blue" herein, published by PageMaster Publishing