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I Look To The Mourning Sky: A Book of Poems and
I Look To The Mourning Sky: A Book of Poems and
I Look To The Mourning Sky: A Book of Poems and

I Look To The Mourning Sky: A Book of Poems and Writing Prompts for the Grieving Heart

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Product Description I Look To The Mourning Sky: A Book of Poems and Writing Prompts for the Grieving Heart is a collection of poems for anyone who has experienced the immensity of loss. Its poems are written through the first year of grief and they seek to acknowledge the pain and complexity of this journey, which can be so isolating and overwhelming. While grief is a lifelong experience, it is something that is constantly changing and evolving. Its landscape is unpredictable and unrelenting. I Look to the Mourning Sky is a collection that seeks to meet people in the storms of their sadness and remind them that they aren’t alone. Also included are twelve writing prompts centered around grief and processing. Whether your grief is fresh or you can’t imagine a time you weren’t carrying it, these poems and prompts are written with the goal of giving you a safe space to feel the ups and downs of loss and to heal in your own way at your own pace. Whether you are an avid writer or can’t remember the last time you ever put pen to paper, these prompts are designed for you: to write your story, to share your story, to make sense of the things you don’t say aloud. The love you still have for who and what you've lost is so deeply important. The chapters of their love and the pages of memories are yours to keep. Your grief, their story, and how it's helped you write yours: it matters. It all matters. I hope this helps you on your journey. Review "Elizabeth's collection of poems is dynamically rich in artistry and also carries a sense of gentleness in delivery. Her words so beautifully and intentionally take you on an intimate journey hand in hand, all while navigating the complexity of grief and all of the layers that come with it. If you're in a season of navigating grief or have neglected the importance of healthily walking that long road, I Look to the Mourning Sky is such a helpful and creative book to help you process and refix your gaze."- Gloria Umanah, spoken word artist and founder of "The Hope Booth" "I Look to the Mourning Sky is both deeply personal and deeply universal—a rare combination that leaves you both astonished (someone else feels this way?!) and comforted (I'm not the only one!). Liz doesn't shy away from sorrow, but instead points a flashlight at the darkest parts, offering profound and lyrical language to the heartache of loss. This raw collection is dripping with compassion and grace. A beautiful read for anyone in the midst of grief, and also anyone supporting a loved one through grief." -Ashlee Gadd, founder of Coffee + Crumbs "Liz Newman walks through the landscape of bereavement and, with an honest voice,touches every sorrow held within our human hearts. I Look To The MourningSky examines grief through a poignant collection of poems written by a soul whocompassionately recognizes the many faces of our suffering and finds unexpectedmeaning. These poems will guide you through a personal process of accessing tangiblememories, soothing painful triggers, and listening for invisible prayers still living longafter loss. Liz masterfully paints a realistic, yet eloquent portrait of our grief and howactively mourning allows us to honor that which we loved so dearly. You will treasurethis book of poems." -Susan Frybort, author of Look To The Clearing, Open Passages, and Hope is a Traveler