It should not be so hard to write both poetry and fiction. Both arts, after all, make use of the same materials, words and punctuation. Poems...
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Like Truman Capote, Haven Kimmel captures the heartbreaking beauty in small details in this laugh-out-loud memoir of one family in one very small Indiana town. After reading this, read the follow-up "She Got Up Off the Couch" to understand the sadness that runs through Kimmel's works like an almost invisible thread.
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A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Mooreland, Indiana by Haven Kimmel
Ann Spivack, January 2, 2010
Like Truman Capote, Haven Kimmel captures the heartbreaking beauty in small details in this laugh-out-loud memoir of one family in one very small Indiana town. After reading this, read the follow-up "She Got Up Off the Couch" to understand the sadness that runs through Kimmel's works like an almost invisible thread.(1 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)