What do you want the audience to get out of this
book?
I hope readers gain courage from these poems to live their
lives honestly and with compassion, and to write or otherwise
express artistically the deepest and most difficult experiences
of their lives or their imaginations. I would like readers
to see that it is possible to write about “real”
things, feelings and actions that are often felt as shameful,
and to come through to a place of acceptance and perhaps even
celebration of their lives.
Why do you think this book is beneficial to your readers?
A Kind of Yellow is like a poem itself, in that the poems
speak to each other through images and themes, and together
tell the story of a particular life that has much in common
with other lives around the world. I hoped in publishing the
book that the poems would somehow be useful. So far, we have
heard from high school sophomores who have been ashamed to
tell anyone about parts of their lives, women who have survived
abusive relationships, families who have lost a member by
suicide, mothers who have lost a child at birth, in an accident,
through illness, that the book has been a gift to them. Many
are writing, some learning the craft more deeply so they can
say what they really mean and have it heard.