Some of Her Parts

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Some of Her Parts by Natascha Scrivener, Natascha Scrivener
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Author: Natascha Scrivener ISBN: 9781476247137
Publisher: Natascha Scrivener Publication: July 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Natascha Scrivener
ISBN: 9781476247137
Publisher: Natascha Scrivener
Publication: July 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Poetry from the mind of Natascha Scrivener takes on a life of its own in the collection SOME OF HER PARTS. Vivid imagery and wild descriptions color the contemporary topics of break-ups, illicit sexual trysts, aging, and writers of fiction, among many others. Odes to perfect dream men, Oats (a cat), and Dracula (a masquerader?) are some samples of the subject matter that Scrivener presents from her day to day observations of people, places, things, and thoughts. Scrivener's use of paradox, as in "The Boy" is a running theme through the collection ("Don't worry, I'm here; I'm your girl") as well as her tendency to call out individuals in particular ("Jennifer Schecter, For you the words from a salted tongue"), as seen in the title piece, "Some of Her Parts." At times dreamlike with glitter (although often it tarnishes...), and then suddenly venomous, Scrivener's poetry is consistently brilliant!" - Beth Lynne, BZ HERCULES PUBLISHERS

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"Poetry from the mind of Natascha Scrivener takes on a life of its own in the collection SOME OF HER PARTS. Vivid imagery and wild descriptions color the contemporary topics of break-ups, illicit sexual trysts, aging, and writers of fiction, among many others. Odes to perfect dream men, Oats (a cat), and Dracula (a masquerader?) are some samples of the subject matter that Scrivener presents from her day to day observations of people, places, things, and thoughts. Scrivener's use of paradox, as in "The Boy" is a running theme through the collection ("Don't worry, I'm here; I'm your girl") as well as her tendency to call out individuals in particular ("Jennifer Schecter, For you the words from a salted tongue"), as seen in the title piece, "Some of Her Parts." At times dreamlike with glitter (although often it tarnishes...), and then suddenly venomous, Scrivener's poetry is consistently brilliant!" - Beth Lynne, BZ HERCULES PUBLISHERS

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