My Grandmother's Hair, by Ann Elizabeth Carson. is a social memoir that includes poetry and visual images of the author's art work,
Ann Elizabeth Carson, BA and MEd (University of Toronto), Diploma, Arscura School of Art, is a poet, writer, sculptor, and feminist, one of Toronto’s Mille Femmes (in the arts) at the 2008 Luminato Festival. Her work includes Shadows Light, poetry and sculptures (Longboat Alliance, 2005); My Grandmother’s Hair (Edgar Kent, Dundurn, 2006) The Risks of Remembrance, new poems (Words Indeed, 2010) and We All Become Stories (Blue Denim press, 2013). Selections from and reviews of Ann’s books and presentations have appeared from Maine to Manitoulin Island and Vancouver.
Most of this is sad, any TW will be at the start of them
I'm a 17 y/o just wanting to share some of my poetry with people other than my friends :]
(Also feel free to comment any tips and how I could improve on my writing!)