Goodreads Blurb
Containing a wide selection of poems, ‘A Lamp at Midday’ (Volume 1) gives voice to the contrasts and contradictions of modern life. As they challenge complex emotions and explore timeless themes, these poems also have relevance for the reader’s own life.
This personal collection of poems is a vivid celebration of one woman’s spiritual questioning and earthly existence, speaking with a haunting intensity of life, loss and love.
My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Judy spilled her heart, soul, love, sadness, happiness, and life in this book of poetry. Each word would engrave in my soul and let me see what Judy was thinking while writing. She shares her life in every poem. I learned to love and enjoy the moments we share with our family. Life is too short to worry about negative things. Live life to the fullest and love one another.
Author Biography
Judy Croome lives and writes in Johannesburg, South Africa. Judy loves cats, exploring the meaning of life, chocolate, cats, rainy days, ancient churches with their ancient graveyards, cats, meditation, and solitude. Oh, and cats. Judy loves cats (who already appear to have discovered the meaning of life.)
Writing as J A Croome, “The Sand People: a collection of magical realism and other stories” [Aztar Press, 2024] is also available.
Croome’s fiction and poetry books “the dust of hope (rune poems)” (Aztar Press, 2021); “Drop by Drop (poems of loss) (Aztar Press, 2020); “a stranger in a strange land” (Aztar Press, 2015); “The Weight of a Feather & Other Stories” (Aztar Press, 2013), “a Lamp at Midday” (Aztar Press, 2012) and “Dancing in the Shadows of Love” (Aztar Press, 2018, 2012, 2011) are available.
Croome co-authored the non-fiction book “Street Smart Taxpayers (Juta Law, 2017) with her late husband Dr. Beric Croome.
Shortlisted in the African Writing Flash Fiction 2011 competition, Judy’s short stories, poems and articles have appeared in various magazines, anthologies and newspapers, such as The Sunday Times, The Huffington Post (USA) and the University of the Witwatersrand’s Itch Magazine. In 2021 and 2016, Judy was the poetry judge for the Writers2000 (South Africa) annual poetry competition and, in 2021, presented “The Gift of Poetry” to Writers2000 (South Africa).