WHAT I STOLE

Summary
Poetry. "With fabulous images originating from an especially sharp eye, Diane Sher Lutovich bares her longings and losses. She is frank, sensual, and wry. She goes everywhere: wilderness, museum, zoo, bar mitzvah, love bed, grave. A thief myself, I understand why she stole: her hunger and defiance"--Phyllis Koestenbaum. Diane Sher Lutovich, a writer and teacher of writing, lives near an outlet of the Pacific in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her poetry has received several awards and has appeared in reviews and anthologies. She is the author of Nobody's Child: How Older Women Say Good-bye to Their Mothers, published by Baywood Press.
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