Poetry

The Woman Who Evolved, Eventually

Drawing on her lived experiences as an artist, psychotherapist, bartender, and lover, Things She'll Never Say: reflections on the human condition explores Kline's personal theories on the interconnectedness of sex, love, identity, and mental illness. This book features a collection of poems and contemplations that beautifully complement Kline's abstract paintings and sculptural creations as a studio artist.

As an artist striving to create meaning, a bartender observing human behavior in a dimly lit Sixth Street bar in Austin, a mental health professional treating mentally ill clients, and a woman navigating the intricacies of love, loss, and life, Kline offers a distinct perspective on human nature. She ponders the potential of human creative intelligence as a tool to transcend our primal instincts and defy the laws of nature and society. Within the pages of this book, Kline vividly portrays the captivating struggle between the heart and the mind. You can almost taste the bitterness of heartbreak, the sweetness of newfound love, and the irresistible allure of her sensual encounters.

Throughout this collection, Kline welcomes you into the shadowy corners of her mind, which are all tangled up with dusty cobwebs spun from false tales of self-deceptions, stories inherited from generations of actors, artists, and performers. She warmly invites you to delve into her poetic interpretations of her real-life experiences. Perhaps, through her unfiltered and uncensored reflections, you might stumble upon themes of your own life story within the mirrored walls of her thoughts.
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