Book Release: Suffer Well

INDIANAPOLIS, November 2, 2022 - VK Press’ next book release is Suffer Well: Poems for the Grieving by Korie Griggs!

Suffer Well is a look inside the grieving process from Korie's perspective. Each poem was written inside the epicenter of her grief. These pages are a survival story and comfort in knowing we are never alone. Grief is something we all must encounter in this lifetime, yet so many of us are unsure of how to cope. Korie chose to cope through writing.

It hurts to know I couldn’t save you; that I couldn’t love you into remission or love you out of depression.
— from "What Hurts?"
He loved who he loved; I loved who I loved. The trickiest part of falling in love is loving who we loved apart.
— from "The Shortest Love Story"

Suffer Well: Poems for the Grieving is 112 pages and will be available in ebook and print on December 9, 2022 at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other on-line booksellers.

Credits:
Author: Korie Griggs
Editor: Manòn Voice
Interior Design: Sylvia “ess mckee” Rivers
Cover Design: Nathasa Rae
Managing Editor: Niquila Johnson
Publisher: Shavonne Holton, VK Press

To learn more about Korie Griggs, feel free visit her VK Press author page at https://www.vkpresses.com/authors/korie-griggs

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About Korie Griggs: Korie Griggs facilitates healing through vulnerable storytelling through poetry. She is a nationally published writer and a Midwestern zine curator and publisher. As an Indiana native, Korie enjoys creating close to home or in the presence of wide-open nature experiences.

About VK Press: VK Press is a poetry imprint of VKS Collective. Founded in 2016, VK Press was established to honor untapped writers and to foster a collaborative publishing process. VK Press is proud to have published works by Shavonne Holton, Chantel Massey, januarie York, and Korie Griggs.

Shavonne

Shavonne Holton is a creative visionary, tree loving Indianapolis native, and author of Dating Daddy: Realizing God as Father through Daddy Issues and Bad Romance.

https://vkscollective.com/
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