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Patricia Carragon

    Patricia Carragon is a prolific writer of short stories, prose, and poetry, often exploring themes tied to everyday life and her personal interests. Her writing is characterized by a unique and distinct voice that captures the essence of her favored subjects, such as cats and haiku. Carragon not only crafts her own narratives but also actively fosters the literary community through her event organizing and editorial work. Her works are appreciated for their immediacy and singular perspective, connecting readers with intimate observations and poetic reflections.

    Innocence
    Meowku
    • Patricia Carragon. author of Urban Haiku and More, returns with more Haiku, this time inspired by her favorite muse, our sphinx-like companion, the CAT.

      Meowku
    • Patricia Carragon has the resilience to overcome obstacles—a fighter who bounces back before the ten count. Amy Barone, author of "Kamikaze Dance"(Finishing Line Press), says, “The poems’ heroine rarely frets, but accepts conflict and missed connections with grace. Readers will delight in Patricia Carragon’s poems brimming with irony, imagination, and ordinary life gone amok.” Cindy Hochman, Editor-in-chief of First Literary Review-East, sums it up: “There is, however, a vital remnant of a happy fairytale that survives in Carragon’s poems: the M-A-G-I-C she sprinkles into each and every one of them, reminding us to hold fast to those treasures that give us permission to live happily ever after.” And lastly, Karen Neuberg, author of "Myself Taking Stage" (Finishing Line Press) and "Detailed Still" (Poets Wear Prada), says, “This is a beautiful book of poems about the power of imagination and a resilient spirit that has risen like a phoenix from the ashes of innocence to gift us all with her creative magic.”

      Innocence