Diane Imhoff developed her love of poetry reading Sylvia Plath (for whom she has written the poem Sylvia) and Anne Sexton in particular.
Diane Imhoff\'s legacy will be her poetic insight as well as her kindness to her fellow travelers journeying together along the path into meaning..
That said, Whispers Turned Shrill represents a beacon of hope that points the reader in the direction of acceptance and wonder.
She gave up writing poetry during the final years of her life because, in her words, it all became too dark.
She developed her love of poetry reading Sylvia Plath (for whom she has written the poem Sylvia) and Anne Sexton in particular.
Her love of nature matured on that landscape.
About author(s): Diane Imhoff began her life chasing sheep with her younger sister and brother in outlying pasture land near Suisun, California, working as faux sheep dogs for her rancher father.
Diane Imhoff\'s legacy will be her poetic insight as well as her kindness to her fellow travelers journeying together along that path into meaning.
That said, Whispers Turned Shrill ultimately represents a beacon of hope that points the reader in the direction of acceptance and wonder.
She gave up writing poetry during the final years of her life because, in her words, it all became too dark.
Diane Imhoff developed her love of poetry reading Sylvia Plath (for whom she has written the poem Sylvia) and Anne Sexton in particular