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Judith’s poems run like water, like wine, like blood through the veins of these times. They are verbs—inviting, involving, reverberating. They speak of the ugly in a language of beauty; narrate the terrors in a tone of triumph. There is not a woman who will not see herself here. Not a man who will not, if his heart is open, come closer to the light. These poems illumine, enrage, examine. If you wonder can it happen that your pain turns to wisdom, read these lines, feel these words—they are path…
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  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 40
  • ISBN-10: 1635349273
  • ISBN-13: 9781635349276
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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Judith’s poems run like water, like wine, like blood through the veins of these times. They are verbs—inviting, involving, reverberating. They speak of the ugly in a language of beauty; narrate the terrors in a tone of triumph. There is not a woman who will not see herself here. Not a man who will not, if his heart is open, come closer to the light. These poems illumine, enrage, examine. If you wonder can it happen that your pain turns to wisdom, read these lines, feel these words—they are pathways back to the center of yourself.

—Jan Phillips, author/artist/teacher. Author of: No Ordinary Time, Creativity Unzipped,

Finding the On-Ramp to Your Spiritual Path, Finding Ourselves on Sacred Ground, There

Are Burning Bushes Everywhere, The Art of Original Thinking, Divining the Body, Marry

Your Muse, and other titles. Motivational speaker and Workshop leader for The

International Women’s Writing Guild summer conferences.



This book of poems gives voice to the experience of rape—the unspeakable brutality women experience at the hands of men. I want to be unwaveringly attentive to Judith’s fierce and bold clarity. As a poetry therapist, I urge people to “leave the roots on / and the dirt.” These poems show us roots & dirt. Judith writes “This time I carry creation’s fire / over the bridge.” Judith’s poems, at their depth, carry a life-affirming, creative fire. After provides a bridge to a hard-won healing journey.

—John Fox, Director, Institute for Poetic Medicine, and author of Finding What You

Didn’t Lose and Poetic Medicine.



In After, Judith Prest names “the scar that alters everything” and reveals there is “no moving forward without a journey to revisit the disaster scene,” Come, accompany this brave woman on a journey through rough terrain to reclaim “her worth.” Truth and music dance in her words. Revisit, through the eyes of a poet, wife, therapist, and mother, the life-altering experience of rape and then redemption. Judith asks the reader to “remember you are made of light” and find “pockets of light in the dark.” Judith Prest’s voice and stories will move you and leave you altered.

—Linda Leedy Schneider author of Some Days: Poetry of a Psychotherapist, founder of

The Manhattan Writing Workshop and workshop leader for The International Women’s Writing Guild’s summer conferences.



Judith has turned her face to the light in her moving and important woman-poems. She has also delved deeply into her dark side and come out singing in her one of a kind, heartfelt poems.

—June Gould, Ph.D. Author of E.P. Dutton’s The Writer in All of Us and workshop leader at IWWG’s summer and Big Apple conferences.

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  • Author: Judith Prest
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 40
  • ISBN-10: 1635349273
  • ISBN-13: 9781635349276
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Judith’s poems run like water, like wine, like blood through the veins of these times. They are verbs—inviting, involving, reverberating. They speak of the ugly in a language of beauty; narrate the terrors in a tone of triumph. There is not a woman who will not see herself here. Not a man who will not, if his heart is open, come closer to the light. These poems illumine, enrage, examine. If you wonder can it happen that your pain turns to wisdom, read these lines, feel these words—they are pathways back to the center of yourself.

—Jan Phillips, author/artist/teacher. Author of: No Ordinary Time, Creativity Unzipped,

Finding the On-Ramp to Your Spiritual Path, Finding Ourselves on Sacred Ground, There

Are Burning Bushes Everywhere, The Art of Original Thinking, Divining the Body, Marry

Your Muse, and other titles. Motivational speaker and Workshop leader for The

International Women’s Writing Guild summer conferences.



This book of poems gives voice to the experience of rape—the unspeakable brutality women experience at the hands of men. I want to be unwaveringly attentive to Judith’s fierce and bold clarity. As a poetry therapist, I urge people to “leave the roots on / and the dirt.” These poems show us roots & dirt. Judith writes “This time I carry creation’s fire / over the bridge.” Judith’s poems, at their depth, carry a life-affirming, creative fire. After provides a bridge to a hard-won healing journey.

—John Fox, Director, Institute for Poetic Medicine, and author of Finding What You

Didn’t Lose and Poetic Medicine.



In After, Judith Prest names “the scar that alters everything” and reveals there is “no moving forward without a journey to revisit the disaster scene,” Come, accompany this brave woman on a journey through rough terrain to reclaim “her worth.” Truth and music dance in her words. Revisit, through the eyes of a poet, wife, therapist, and mother, the life-altering experience of rape and then redemption. Judith asks the reader to “remember you are made of light” and find “pockets of light in the dark.” Judith Prest’s voice and stories will move you and leave you altered.

—Linda Leedy Schneider author of Some Days: Poetry of a Psychotherapist, founder of

The Manhattan Writing Workshop and workshop leader for The International Women’s Writing Guild’s summer conferences.



Judith has turned her face to the light in her moving and important woman-poems. She has also delved deeply into her dark side and come out singing in her one of a kind, heartfelt poems.

—June Gould, Ph.D. Author of E.P. Dutton’s The Writer in All of Us and workshop leader at IWWG’s summer and Big Apple conferences.

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