Cynthia Storrs is a poet, teacher, and cross-culture lecturer. She and her husband reared two children overseas in French schools while working with national churches and teaching English. Her award-winning poetry has appeared on-line and in print in magazines and anthologies. In addition to writing, she is an amateur painter and regularly incorporates her love for art in ekphrastic poetry. Storrs currently resides with her husband Don and their dog Rustee outside of Nashville where they are attempting to tame their backyard into a garden.
PRAISE:
Cynthia Storrs‘ Garden Clippings presents a meaningful stroll through life seen through the wonders of nature. Her rich imagery creates a world of deep emotion that springs from the grandeur of the Colorado mountains to the simple pleasures found in her small Tennessee garden. In a vibrant painting of words, new life emerges in January flowers and faith endures through the oppressive slog of August. Garden Clippings uncovers loving memories of family, hope for better days to come, and appreciation for the simple joy found in a summer dandelion.
–Cathy Hollister, author of Seasoned Women: A Collection of Poems.
I often get upset while reading Cynthia’s work. “Dang! Why couldn’t I have written that line?” I’ll lament. She is masterful in the art of understatement and the precise use of the language of color.
–Ron Truax, poet, published in Atlas Poetica, Colorado Life, Ribbons, and others.
The beautiful, bountiful garden of Cynthia Storrs‘ Garden Clippings delights and nourishes. These finely crafted poems, vibrant and colorful, have been tended by a loving caretaker. I know you will enjoy spending time with Garden Clippings as much as I do.
–Aaron Anstett, inaugural Pikes Peak Poet Laureate and author of What Now and other poetry collections.



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