In the collection of poems New Life Not Death, Toya Stone
transports others on a symbolic journey as she explores
spirituality, faith, and the natural world.
In a celebration of her personal victories against depression,
anger, and helplessness, Stone extends an invitation to enter her
personal life and experience the corruption that once choked her
and the salvation that eventually saved her. She opens the
collection with rich imagery and an engaging sensuous tone: Secrets
of what my neighbor hath done to me, I care to share. Quick, give
me your ear. I shall tell you only what the wind doth know as I
grow tired. Night holds hands with the stars as they persuade me
into bed. As she continues her ten-year pilgrimage through darkness
to the light on the other side, Stone focuses on the natural and
spiritual world where, once bandaged and bruised, she takes a deep
breath, closes her eyes and realizes it is time for a new life and
not death.
"A vivid breath of beautiful color whispered into a black and
white world. Her vision is an illumination."
-Jon-Michael Foshee, Actor
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