Jolene Rice Reviews “Thoughts on White Paper” by Krista Phillips

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Saturday, June 6th, I went to the Poke Sallet Festival in the Harlan County hills.

The title of this book got my attention; “Thoughts on White Paper.” Poetry! It’s a book of poetry. Not something I’m used to seeing at festivals. So yes, I bought one.

Her poem, “My Face,” is my favorite. It is very obvious that the author had a happy childhood. And the playful little girl in the mirror is still inside her.

“I looked in the mirror, and what did I see

but a funny little girl looking back at me.”

This poem is a reminder that it’s okay to be silly at times. “That the person in the mirror grew up to be me” and the author states, “there’s nobody else I’d rather be.”

From childhood moments to the passing of life, Phillips shares with us her thoughts in verse.

This is an easy read. Extremely enjoyable.

I asked the author, Krista Phillips, if it was okay to talk about her on my YouTube channel. It’s a baby. But I’m hoping to grow it. And she said it would be fine.

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    Thank you 💕

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      crazy4yarn2

      You’re welcome, and thanks for sending your review to me!

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  3. Avatar de Violet Lentz

    I loved this- the video made it for me.

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