Wagner is an award-winning poet, author and artist who wrote WE MAD CLIMB SHAKY LADDERS (Cavankerry Press, 2009) poems about her life with schizophrenia, and co-author, with her sister, a psychiatrist, of DIVIDED MINDS: TWIN SISTERS AND THEIR JOURNEY THROUGH SCHkIZOPHRENIA, a memoir, which was a finalist for the Connecticut Book Award and won the NAMI Outstanding Literature Award in 2006. It is still in print, and available at Amazon.Wagner second book, a first volume of poetry, is WE MAD CLIMB SHAKY LADDERS, (2009) which is available at a discount now from Cavankerrypress.org. Her newest book of poetry and art, LEARNING TO SEE IN THREE DIMENSIONS (Green Writers Press/Sundog Poetry Center 2017) is also now available at Amazon and other booksellers.
Her work has been published in Tikkun, Midwest Poetry Review, and the New York TImes Sunday Magazine as well as the Hartford Courant and the LA Weekly, among other places. She also won an international poetry competition sponsored by the BBC in 2001/2.
Wagner’s art was on display in Connecticut area libraries in 2011 and 2012 and in Vermont, in Brattleboro, in 2016 and 2017. Many pieces are available for sale and charitable donation. She currently lives in Vermont.
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Wow. My husband had surgery to remove a benign growth from his eye three days ago. The surgeon drilled two tiny holes in his eye, and put a microscopic camera in one, and a tiny cutting tool in the other.
I have to put an antibiotic drop in his eye four times a day. So this picture is so very right where I am living right now!
Wow. My husband had surgery to remove a benign growth from his eye three days ago. The surgeon drilled two tiny holes in his eye, and put a microscopic camera in one, and a tiny cutting tool in the other.
I have to put an antibiotic drop in his eye four times a day. So this picture is so very right where I am living right now!
Incredibly realistic.
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Incredible detail on that eye! Very well done
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