Book Synopsis
Esther Marcella is a modern-day mystic poet whose lyrical, dance-like poems enter your soul and inhabit there. Her mastery of embodiment poetry connects us to the earth causing us to pause, reflect and ask our own questions of our relationship to Earth and all sentients Be-ings. Esther's poems are accessible and relatable, pleading for us to slow down, consider each line, savor the moment, this moment in Earth's evolutionary spin.
~ Wilbur Neushwander-Frink, playwright, Circus Metamorphosis
The poet here calls upon the trinity of the feminine divinity, the feminine spirit is evoked across generations from daughter to mother and grandmother. The mud of Hades, the forests of Baba Yaga, and the mother's garden all feel to be the same symbolic womb where who and what a woman is forged. The mysticism and WOes of mankind experienced as a woman. These poems express the creative and destructive powers that make up the life-giving energy that is “mother” herself.
~ Joe Mykut author, Beautiful Boy