Black Swan
by Kathleen Shaw
Paper
979-8-89990-415-8
2026
This title will be released on February 27, 2026
My book isn’t named for the ballet or for the birds. It’s named for black swan events, which are unpredicted, impactful occurrences. The term black swan comes from the surprising discovery of black swans after Europeans had thought for many years that all swans were white. Historical examples of black swan events include the stock market crash and 9/11. My book recounts some of my personal black swans – surprising realizations or insights that impacted my life. It consists of a series of vignettes, ranging from a childhood epiphany about the universe, to a teenager’s unwitting ignorance about an earth-shattering truth, to an older woman’s regret about a path not travelled. Each incident evokes an unanticipated realization, proving Kierkegaard’s quote: “Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards.” #black #swan
Kathleen Shaw is a poet, retired Assistant Professor of English at a community college, former high school teacher, volunteer writing tutor, student of watercolors and oils, and twice runner-up for Poet Laureate of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Her poetry has appeared in Anthology, Derail, Philadelphia Stories, and Schuylkill Valley Journal, as well as Art Through the Eyes of Mad Poets: An Ekphrastic Poetry Collection. She is currently working on a book of Haiku. Kathleen shares her home and her life with her husband Paul and cherishes visits with her three children and four grandchildren.



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