Tea and Madness
Series: English
"And when it falls into silence again, the void echoes fills me with wonder. Wonder only because I no longer remember if this small entity isn't real or if it whispers the truth." -Moonlight C. Streetlight's memoir, Tea & Madness, is a collection of prose and poetry separated into the seasons of her life. Each season is inspired by her experiences: grieving a lost baby, understanding depression, a
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"And when it falls into silence again, the void echoes fills me with wonder. Wonder only because I no longer remember if this small entity isn't real or if it whispers the truth." -Moonlight C. Streetlight's memoir, Tea & Madness, is a collection of prose and poetry separated into the seasons of her life. Each season is inspired by her experiences: grieving a lost baby, understanding depression, anger, betrayal, surviving rape and the acceptance that she cannot forgive. Balanced somehow within the darkness is the wonder in motherhood and empathetic relationships. As her seasons change, she continues trying to find the balance of existing between normalcy and madness.About the Author: As a child, C. Streetlights listened to birds pecking at her rooftop, but instead of fearing them, was convinced they would set her free and she'd someday see the stars. Southern California sunshine never gave C. Streetlights the blonde hair or blue eyes she needed to fit in with her high school's beach girls, her inability to smell like teen spirit kept her from the grunge movement, and she wasn't peppy enough to cheer. She ebbed and flowed with the tide, not a misfit but not exactly fitting in, either. C. Streetlights grew up, as people do, earned a few degrees and became a teacher. She spent her days discussing topics like essay writing, Romeo and Juliet, the difference between a paragraph and a sentence, and for God's sake, please stop eating the glue sticks. She has met many fools, but admires Don Quixote most because he taught her that it didn't matter that the dragon turned out to be a windmill. What mattered was that he chose to fight the dragon in the first place. C. Streetlights now lives in the mountains with a husband, two miracle children, and a dog who eats Kleenex. She retired from teaching so she can raise her children to pick up their underwear from the bathroom floor, to write, and to slay windmills and dragons. She is happy to report that she can finally see the stars.
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