Karen Hatch-Taylor describes herself this way: "parent, poet, survivor." A mother of three, she's written poetry for most of her life, but events of the last two decades provided p...voir plusKaren Hatch-Taylor describes herself this way: "parent, poet, survivor." A mother of three, she's written poetry for most of her life, but events of the last two decades provided particular inspiration as Karen's life was shaken by betrayal, divorce, a lifesaving brain surgery that left her permanently disabled,a horrific bout with cancer, the revelation that her middle child is autistic, and then a diagnosis of diabetes. "The Universe is trying to kill me." she laughs, "but I'm not going. My kids need me."
Despite these dark spots in her life's mosaic, there have been bright ones, too. After her divorce she experienced what she calls "most women's fantasy"...a whirlwind romance with an attractive foreign writer who turned out to be her soulmate, a happy marriage with him; three children, all of them happy, healthy, beautiful, and brilliant.voir moins