Shrouded In Words: A Collection of Poetry by Patricia Qaiyyim

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MWSA Review

In her most recent book of poetry, Shrouded in Words, Patricia Quayyim removes the shroud covering her life using words. In the process, she reveals her innermost thoughts in a thoroughly candid and emotion-filled way. Her poetry is not complex or overly heady. Instead, the words flow in an understated and easily understood way.

The book’s 100 pages of poetry cover topics such as family, parenthood, faith, depression, and even one of her favorite politicians. The author's words are meant to inform and explain how each of these areas is important to her. Shrouded in Words is a heartfelt look at issues important to all of us.

Review by John Cathcart (May 2024)


 

Author's Synopsis

Sometimes, we use words to say so much about ourselves; at other times, we use words to say so little about ourselves; and sometimes, we use words to hide behind and say nothing at all about ourselves.

In those times, when we are shrouded in words, we are hiding our true selves from those closest to us and even from ourselves. We walk around shrouded in words like, “I’m fine,” “Things are good,” “I am not upset,” and my favorite, “No, nothing’s wrong.”

In this collection, I have decided to remove my shroud and use my words to share my thoughts, my hopes, my feelings, and the glimpses I get from those around me. The words I have used will give you a glimpse into who I am, what I think, and what I want for myself and those around me. More importantly, they encourage you to remove some of the shrouds you might be hiding behind.

Format(s) for review: Paper Only

Review Genre: Poetry—Poetry Book

Number of Pages: 103

Word Count: 11,978