I’m very happy to share this post from John Looker announcing the publication of Cynthia Jobin’s posthumous book of poetry. Thank you Bennison Books, and John Looker for letting us know about it.
Cynthia Jobin, who died nearly two years ago, wrote some deeply moving and thoughtful verse. The independent publisher Bennison Books has now published a posthumous volume of her poetry. I’m pleased to give space on my blog to the following post from them.
Guest post from Bennison Books
Readers of John’s blog may already be familiar with the New England poet Cynthia Jobin, whose poetry attracted many followers worldwide. Admirers of her work will be delighted to learn that a collection of her poetry, Song of Paper,has just been published by Bennison Books.
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Shortly before her death in late 2016, Cynthia entrusted her poetic legacy to John and Bennison Books welcomed the opportunity to work with him in producing this posthumous collection of her poetry. John also wrote the introduction to Song of Paper, an excerpt from which appears below.
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Thank you for sharing this Betty! I’m sure many of your readers will remember Cynthia’s poetry with enthusiasm.
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John, I’m happy to spread the word. Cynthia was not only a brilliant poet, she was also very kind and generous in her support of other poets.
Thank YOU and Bennison Books! I have ordered my copy.
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Yes, she was wasn’t she!
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Thanks so much for sharing this, Betty. 🙂
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You’re most welcome! 🙂
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Thanks for sharing, Betty. She was a wonderful poet. Hugs, my friend…❤❤❤
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Hugs back to you, Lauren. 💖💕
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❤️❤️❤️
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Great post.
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Thank you! Cynthia was a wonderful poet.
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Has it been two years already since we lost her? God bless her.
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Yes… I can’t believe it’ll be two years either, in December. Miss her greatly!
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