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Where the Moss Grows Old is a collection of poems depicting minuscule elements of life from the smallest frost to the deepest places of the heart. Written in a variety of styles, enter here for a journey from the dewy morning and star-filled night to past hurts and future joys. And as you read, perhaps you will discover that these stories of nature, life, wonder, and love are a part of you.

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Where the Moss Grows Old is a collection of poems depicting minuscule elements of life from the smallest frost to the deepest places of the heart. Written in a variety of styles, enter here for a journey from the dewy morning and star-filled night to past hurts and future joys. And as you read, perhaps you will discover that these stories of nature, life, wonder, and love are a part of you.


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Autorenporträt
Madelyn Rose Craig is an author from Southeast Michigan. Madelyn began writing at a young age, but her passion for writing and sharing her work grew when she was 16. To date, her works have included essays on apologetics, short stories, and poetry. She earned a bachelor's degree in English and Art from Concordia University, Ann Arbor, in 2016. In 2020, she published her first book: Names, Nations, and the New Testament. Madelyn is wife to an adoring husband, mother to a curious daughter and smiley son, and owner of a rambunctious Labrador. If she is not writing or reading, she is probably on a walk with herfamily, painting, or playing guitar. For more information about the author and her work, check out her website madelynrosecraig.com.