“NEW POEMS & OTHERS” by Diane H. Schetky.

“NEW POEMS & OTHERS” by Diane H. Schetky.

BRUNSWICK

Diane Schetky will read poems and speak on her travels from the Arctic to Antarctica on Wednesday, July 26 at 3 p.m. at Sunnybrook Senior Living, 340 Bath Road, Brunswick.

Author, poet, retired psychiatrist, world traveler and now Topsham resident, Schetky will read from her latest poetry book, “Taking Flight: New Poems and Others” illustrated by the poet and published by Just Write Books of Topsham. The talk is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

Maggie Butler, poet and Certified Amherst Writers & Artists Facilitator, said “Diane Schetky’s poems are filled with the observations of someone in love with the natural world, someone who listens and sees beyond what is on the surface. In ‘Taking Flight,’ you’ll meet a river that becomes a traveling companion, experience a sense of place in countries you may never have visited, and meet people whose voices have been lost or silenced, as the author deftly bears witness to their stories through her poetry.”

Diane Schetky

Diane Schetky

As a young girl, Schetky dreamed of becoming a doctor. Her education began at Sarah Lawrence College and, at a time when few women entered the medical profession, she attended Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. She completed post-graduate training in pediatrics, child and adult psychiatry. From 1986 until her retirement in 2000, she practiced child, adolescent and forensic psychiatry in Rockport. She now lives in Topsham and summers in Phippsburg. She volunteers with CHANS Hospice and facilitates bereavement groups. She leads tours for children as a docent at The Bowdoin College Arctic Peary Museum. She also facilitates a writers’ group at the retirement community where she resides.

Schetky previously wrote five books on forensic child psychiatry, two books of poetry, “Poems on Loss, Hope and Healing” and “Dancing Bear and other New Poems.” Her poems have been published in Off the Coast, Goose River Anthology, The Puckerbrush Review, The Maine Review, The Northern New England Review, The Aurorean and a number of psychiatric journals.

“My poems reflect my love of adventure. I’ve traveled to seven continents and fifty countries. My writing also shows my deep concern for our endangered earth,” Schetky said.

“Taking Flight: New Poems & Others” will be available for sale and signing at the event, and can be purchased at Gulf of Maine Books, Brunswick; jstwrite.com and amazon.com.


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