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Life is a Smorgasbord is a racy compilation of the trials, tribulations, trepidation, and soul-searching through separation, divorce, single motherhood, life, and the quest for true love in three parts, which are confessional in nature. Part IV has a more modern approach with storytelling and reflection.
"My favorite of those I read is 'Let It Out,' the perfect-it seems to me- poetic expression of expression (honesty does indeed yield clarity). The best argument against Dickinson's 'success in circuit lies.'" Al Filreis, Kelly Family Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania.
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Life is a Smorgasbord is a racy compilation of the trials, tribulations, trepidation, and soul-searching through separation, divorce, single motherhood, life, and the quest for true love in three parts, which are confessional in nature. Part IV has a more modern approach with storytelling and reflection.

"My favorite of those I read is 'Let It Out,' the perfect-it seems to me- poetic expression of expression (honesty does indeed yield clarity). The best argument against Dickinson's 'success in circuit lies.'" Al Filreis, Kelly Family Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania.

"I can relate to this idea of an artist in their garret hacking away as canned and stereotyped and wrong as that may be, but that's the work isn't it, its own reward, the shifting eye of the mind and ear here in the making? Yeah it's a lonely job, but somebody's gotta do it, soldier away and watch flowers grow. So thank you for your work! Or as Keats wrote to Reynolds on 2/19/1818... '...thus by every germ of spirit sucking the sap from mould ethereal every human might become great, and humanity instead of being a wide heath of furse and briars with here and there a remote oak or pine, would become a grand democracy of forest trees,'" written about "Still Alone." 'Denny' AKA Nicholas Stern, Mentor, University of Pennsylvania.

Ms. Weiland Abrams received the Editor's Choice Awards for her poems "Gray," "Is it Over" and "Life is Like a Linen Skirt" from Howard Ely, Managing Director, International Library of Poetry.


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Elizabeth Weiland Abrams graduated from the American Intercontinental University, London, United Kingdom, Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. She has had 14 years dance training, speaks Italian, sailed the trans- Atlantic, enjoys the outdoors, traveling, and most of all being a mother. She now resides in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.