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Ida Matilda’s Cream Pitcher

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author

Pennsylvania author and artist, Lynda McKinney Lambert is celebrating the first day of National Poetry Month. Her poem selection for today is, “Ida Matilda’s Cream Pitcher.” Read this poem and share with friends.

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Book Review by Anne Chaippetta, Author of Upwelling, DLD Books.

 

 

Walking by Inner Vision: Stories and Poems

© 2017 By Lynda McKinney Lambert

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Touching and Creative Book

Book Review by Anne Chaippetta, Author of Upwelling, DLD Books.

Walking by Inner Vision: Stories and Poems

© 2017 By Lynda McKinney Lambert

A Touching and Creative Book

 

Note: For this review, I accessed this creative writing collection via the Kindle eBook reader app after purchasing the book on Amazon.

The depth of the author’s creativity brings together artistic mediums and presents them in a format inspired by the 12-month calendar and seasonal influences. She writes of the craft of writing and other visual arts with an understated ease. She forgoes pretensions and her voice is clear and concise from the first line to the last.

 

Lambert begins with winter, which she presents as a rebirth, of nature’s awakening. She recalls how the crispness of fresh snow reminds her of other childhood sensations.

 

From the winter, the musings and prose continue on to the spring, then summer, highlighting the personal and spiritual accents of which she finds inspiring.

 

In one poignant story, she describes a spiritual comforting as her daughter lies in the hospital fighting for her life. In this essay, Lambert expresses feeling helpless but also hopeful.

In another section, she shares her creative process,

which, as a writer, I found fascinating.

 

This unique and varied collection can be read a one’s leisure, something to keep on the coffee table or by the bedside for those times when a little inspiration and comfort is sought. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it for gift giving season for any creative individual.

For this review, I accessed this creative writing collection via the Kindle eBook reader app after purchasing the book on Amazon This review has also been submitted to Amazon as a customer review.

The depth of the author’s creativity brings together artistic mediums and presents them in a format inspired by the 12-month calendar and seasonal influences. She writes of the craft of writing and other visual arts with an understated ease. She foregoes pretensions and her voice is clear and concise from the first line to the last.

 

Lambert begins with winter, which she presents as a rebirth,

of nature’s awakening.

She recalls how the crispness of fresh snow

reminds her of other childhood sensations.

 

From the winter, the musings and prose continue onto the spring, then summer, highlighting the personal and spiritual accents of which she finds inspiring.

 

In one poignant story, she describes a spiritual comforting

as her daughter lies in the hospital fighting for her life.

In this essay, Lambert expresses feeling helpless but also hopeful.

In another section, she shares her creative process, which, as a writer, I found fascinating.

 

This unique and varied collection can be read a one’s leisure, something to keep on the coffee table or by the bedside for those times when a little inspiration and comfort is sought. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it for gift giving season for any creative individual.

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A beautiful YEAR-LONG  journey through  poems and stories that are  Spiritual,

Devotional,  Educational,  Historical, Instructional, and  a testimony of Christian Faith.

 

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A beautiful YEAR-LONG  journey through  poems and stories that are  Spiritual,

Devotional,  Educational,  Historical, Instructional, and  a testimony of Christian Faith.

 

Lynda McKinney Lambert lives and works in her rural studio in The Village of Wurtemburg, western Pennsylvania. 

She is a retired professor of fine arts and humanities from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA.

Lynda’s career spans a wide international audience for her visual art and her writing.

Lynda McKinney Lambert  is SELECTED

for  Who’s Who in America for 2019.

She has received recognition for her work over a life-time of excellence in her field in both fine art and literature.

 

Lynda writes from her personal life-experiences – stories & poems, enjoyed  by teens, and both young and mature adult audiences.

You may learn more about Lynda’s books by visiting her Authors page at:

Click here to see her Author’s page at DLD BOOKS.

Contact me:  riverwoman@zoominternet.net

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Do You Have Time to Stay Focused?

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author

Western Pennsylvania Author and Fiber Artist – Lynda McKinney Lambert – writes about topics in Art, Humanities, Christianity, Philosophy, and quiet pleasures. Lynda often writes of her struggles and victories to regain skills after sudden sight loss in 2007. In this new post Lynda urges readers to be aware of things that distract them so that they can reach their goals and accomplish their desires. Lynda is an inspirational speaker and author of 2 published books. She is a poet and author and fiber artist.

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