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Within this, her debut collection, Millicent Ally packages out to interpret her huge and sometimes unpleasant connection with "this earthly computer animation . . . in the four sections [she] categorize[s] as 'Life,' 'Love,' 'Introspection,' and 'God'." A Los Angeles native who was reared in Georgia, Ally stocks, in the 14 poems that comprise each of the four sections of her book, personal details of betrayal and triumph: love gone almost right - and love gone inexplicably wrong; trust - and the problems of its utter absence; the caring light of family - and the dark shadow it can cast. Tuning in, we find ourselves understanding loneliness, companionship, isolation, and despair until, ultimately, Ally brings us to the truth of the spirit that allows her to transcend all the pain of her profound mankind. "Spirit is the cradle that we are born," she creates, and, having resided, "...we yield to the paradoxical Omega to which we must returning." For Ally, all that occurs in between delivery and fatality occurs entirely for our deepest learning, little or nothing more - nor less - than "experiences which help us to assemble information for our souls' collective progression." On her behalf listener, there may be comfort to be found in Ally's final result.