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Flash Of Life [Paperback]

Kara L.C. Jones (Author)
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August 1, 1999
A narrative of one familys experience of pregnancy and still-birth showing how the death of a child affect a woman, a marriage, a family, and a community. Included is a resource guide for finding online and off line support during the grieving and healing process.

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"I found myself sighing, something I rarely do, with grief and feelings of loss, and your poems were a comfort and made me feel connected to you family." -- Eileen Brooks

"I loved your book. It is so very real to me...you said it better than I have heard it said...very, very powerful!" -- Joanne Cacciatore, M.I.S.S. Founder

About the Author

Kara L.C. Jones lives in Seattle where she and her husband perform their music and poetry as Night & Lady Hawk. Her poems have been published in journals such as PoetsWest, American Tanka, Poetry Motel, and Pandoras Hope Project; in anthologies such as Start With Leaves, Old Growth and Dreamscape; and online at New Works Review, Motherwood and A Fathers Grief. Her book, Che-wa, was published by CJ Ink in January 1999. She has several titles out through Kota Press. She and her husband have recently started Kota Press as a memorial to their son.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 97 pages
  • Publisher: Kota Press (August 1, 1999)
  • ISBN-10: 1929359012
  • ISBN-13: 978-1929359011
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,295,926 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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MIXED MEDIA AUTHOR

Kara's creativity ideas have been seen in international publications including Redbook, Totally Her, Essence Magazine, Somerset Life.

Her creative heART work has been featured in books, newsletters, and magazines including "Grief Unseen" by Laura Seftel, "Meant To Be" by Barry & Joyce Vissel, "Cup of Comfort" by Colleen Sell, MISS Foundation, A Small Victory, PS: My Baby Died, The Compassionate Friends, Good Grief Center, Somerset Digital, Fat Girls.

Kara's vlog review of Keri Smith's "This Is Not A Review" garnered over 1,500 views in its first month online and was picked up by Amazon.com as reader video review.

Kara has many of her own collections in publication also, including the book "Mrs. Duck and the Woman," a grief & healing story that's been in print since 1999 and was translated into Spanish language version. Other books and materials include "Flash of Life," Different Kind of Parenting zine, creative workbooks and MP3 podcasts for Home Workshops such as "heART of the Hero," "heART of Life & Death," and "Grief: Finding Our Way."

In the last decade, she has partnered as co-writer for an on-going series of articles on the topic of "Stillborn: the invisible death" with Joanne Cacciatore, Ph.D. at Arizona State, founder of MISS and John DeFrain, Ph.D. at University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Their pieces have been featured in the Ambiguous Loss Symposium 2005, Journal of Family Social Work (2008), and Marriage and Family Review (2008).

Over the years, Kara has also done many public speaking and teaching events, starting with a poetry as healing presentation made to an Antioch group of students exploring wholistic caregiving. In partnership with her husband Hawk, they have offered grief & creativity workshops and facilitation at MISS Foundation and other grief conferences; Burning Word and other arts festivals; Antioch, LIOS, and other university settings. Please see MotherHenna.com for full information.

MORE OF HERSTORY

Kara L.C. Jones is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University where she studied Literary, Cultural Theory and Poetics with a minor in Child Development from Chatham College. When at CMU, Kara mentored with Hedda Sharapan, David Newell, Fred Rogers and the team at Family Communications, Inc., producers of Mister Rogers Neighborhood.

In 1999, after the death of their son Dakota, Kara and her partner Hawk co-founded Kota Press (KOTA: Knowing Ourselves Thru Art), an expressive arts outreach. Through their KOTA work and in partnership with the MISS Foundation, they have been mentoring other bereaved parents and caregivers around the world, offering creative perspectives on learning to life again after loss. In 2001, they were featured on NPR in an interview with Megan Suyks who then hosted KUOW's show "The Human Condition."

Kara received her Reiki Master-Teacher certification with Masters Jeanne Robinson and Jane Valencia, having apprenticed with them since 2004. In 2007, she began an apprenticeship with Professor & Coach Sherene Zolno exploring The Hero's Journey (based on Paul Rebillot's work) as a personal and professional development tool. As a coach to private clients, Kara facilitates the exploration of grief and creativity using many tools for alternative mind, body, spiritual health. Some of her specialties include henna art, heART-making, co-active coaching, Reiki, Tapping, asking the answerable questions and more.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A journey of love and grief, June 10, 2006
Through her poetry, Kara Jones manages to share her exuberance over her pregnancy as well as the devastation when her much loved and dearly wanted son was born still. Her words settled in my mind like a song whose tune you keep humming over and over. The pain and anger at the unfairness of losing a baby is eloquently expressed. This book is a wonderful example of the power of the written word to help heal the heart.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Giving Voice to Bereaved Parents, February 23, 2003
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"Flash of Life," by Kara L.C. Jones, is a beautiful tribute to her stillborn son, Dakota, as well as a great resource for finding online and offline bereavement support. It's a wonderful book of poems that tell Dakota's story before, during, and after Kara's pregnancy. As I read the poems, I felt like Kara was speaking directly to me about her hopes, dreams, and love for Dakota. I was able to relate in many ways to the author's loss and heartache. Kara's poetry throughout her book is easy to follow and understand. I could truly feel the variety of emotions put forth in her writings. I recommend this poetic narrative to anyone that has suffered the loss of a baby. This is a second edition of "Flash of Life" which also includes the full, original narrative, a 2002 Foreword, and an updated resource guide for finding support. "Flash of Life" also offers information about the ongoing dedicated bereavement work KotaPress does to help others.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A journey of mother and son, February 6, 2003
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A wonderful collection of poems!! From the start of a life at the beginning of pregnancy to the end of a life, for Kara's stillborn son, Dakota. Then the continuation of life and the motherhood of Kara Jones. Through these poems we follow a mother and son's journey through life, death and beyond. Beautiful imagery is portrayed to convey the feelings of the greatest love and the greatest loss.
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