Cindy Patrick
Cindy Patrick, poet
At 56, these are Cindy’s formative years. After leaving Calgary, settling in a Sooke rainforest, she works in grocery retail just enough to keep a humble existence. Time is for a fascination, introspection, and seeing art within nature: Mother and human. A constant tug between logic and emotion, writing allows for crucial pauses, which she needs for sensitivity, goofiness, and brutal honesty. Cindy appears in Art and Word Book by Sooke Arts Council, Prairie Journal, and submits to online sites like Flash Friday Fiction and 100 Word Story.
Lucky Me - Beside a Gaggle; Moody; Listening to Mum Turn Double Sevens— Volume 5, Issue 4
Cindy Patrick holds back no punches in her visceral poetry. Lucky Me - Beside a Gaggle, Moody, and Listening to Mum Turn Double Sevens explore such topics as aging, judgement, and the human condition.