. "Audiobooks"@en . "Sound recordings" . . . . "Decades ago, J.A. Jance published some poems in a thin chapbook, not yet ready to tell the world directly about the terrible struggles in her life. At last, she's telling the whole story, in a narrative that explains what was happening in her life as she created each poem. She explores her past with burning words set in the dust of the Arizona desert, revealing in the process how her trying experiences helped her shape Detective J.P. Beamont, a character in 16 of her novels. After the fire will surely inspire others who are struggling, even as it allows fans of Jance's mysteries to better know the mind and heart of a favorite author."@en . "Decades ago, J.A. Jance published some poems in a thin chapbook, not yet ready to tell the world directly about the terrible struggles in her life. At last, she's telling the whole story, in a narrative that explains what was happening in her life as she created each poem. She explores her past with burning words set in the dust of the Arizona desert, revealing in the process how her trying experiences helped her shape Detective J.P. Beaumont, a character in 16 of her novels.--From container." . . "Biography" . . . . . . . . . . "Decades ago, J.A. Jance published some poems in a thin chapbook, not yet ready to tell the world directly about the terrible struggles in her life. At last, she's telling the whole story, in a narrative that explains what was happening in her life as she created each poem. She explores her past with burning words set in the dust of the Arizona desert, revealing in the process how her trying experiences helped her shape Detective J.P. Beaumont, a character in 16 of her novels--From container."@en . "Poetry" . "Poetry"@en . . "Decades ago, J. A. Jance published some poems in a thin chapbook, not yet ready to tell the world directly about the terrible struggles in her life. At last, she's telling the whole story, in a narrative that explains what was happening in her life as she created each poem. She explores her past with burning words set in the dust of the Arizona desert, revealing in the process how her trying experiences helped her shape Detective J. P. Beamont, a character in 16 of her novels. After the fire will surely inspire others who are struggling, even as it allows fans of Jance's mysteries to better know the mind and heart of a favorite author." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "After the fire" . . "After the fire"@en . . . . . . "Before she found fame as a best-selling mystery author, Judith Jance wrestled with the personal anguish of being married to an alcoholic and secretly composed poetry that was published as After the Fire the year before her debut novel. Now this deeply personal work is available in a new annotated edition in which Jance offers unblinking insights into these searing poems--remaking After the Fire as a portrait of addiction and the insidious ways in which it destroys relationships."@en . . . . . . . . . "Audiocassettes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . . . "Talking books." . . "Talking Books." . "American Poetry Women writers." . . "Unabridged audiobooks." . . "1900 - 1999" . . . . "Women United States Poetry." . . "Alcoholics Family relationships Poetry 20th century." . . "American Poetry 20th century." . . "Codependency Poetry 20th century." . .