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For fans of Cheryl Strayed & Anne Lamott, a collection of quotes and essays on facing life’s challenges with creativity, courage, & resilience. When Maggie Smith, the award-winning author of the viral poem “Good Bones,” started writing inspirational daily Twitter posts in the wake of her divorce, they unexpectedly caught fire.
In this deeply moving book of quotes & essays, Maggie writes about new beginnings as opportunities for transformation. Like kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken ceramics with gold, Keep Moving celebrates the beauty & strength on the other side of loss. This is a book for anyone who has gone through a difficult time & is wondering: What comes next?
Maggie Smith is the award-winning author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful, Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, Lamp of the Body, & the national bestseller Goldenrod. A 2011 recipient of a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Smith has also received several Individual Excellence Awards from the Ohio Arts Council, two Academy of American Poets Prizes, a Pushcart Prize, & fellowships from the Sustainable Arts Foundation & the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She has been widely published, appearing in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Best American Poetry, etc. You can follow her on social media @MaggieSmithPoet.