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The Wind Changed as I Lay Dying is a collection
of poems straight from the heart. Through good times and bad, the poetry of
Geoffrey Alexander describes personal experiences, dreams, hopes, and fears
that strike a chord in all of us. His insights run the gamut from life and
death, through hunger and starvation, to life's most precious moments. The
Wind Changed as I Lay Dying mirrors the human spirit, highlighting our
foibles from his unique perspective.
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“Laughing
at the Sky is a charming “web of words” whose inspirations range from Lao-tze
to Eckhart Tolle to Jack Kerouac. Through a down-pour of lines, fresh tender
new growth displays its multiple potentials. The talent is obvious, the
energy genuine, the tempo of rapture is in the mode of tomorrow. Zaki Aizaz
is “on the plane of the mind”. I am hopeful that one day a giant Sequoia of
his poetry will tower toward the sky, laughing or solemn, to shelter our
fragile lives.” -Zhang Er, Ph.D.
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Robert
O. Hoskins has led a long and eventful life. Over the years, he has
made some 300 observations in poetry and prose about every aspect of
life, ranging from one-liners to multiple pages in length. Some of
these observations are nice, while others are nasty. All are thought
provoking and well worth reading.
These
comprise over 300 observations on every aspect of life from one-liners
to nine pages in length. Some are nice, others are nasty. No particular
theme is followed; these are just on subjects from ‘A to Z.’
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Vusi
Moloi encapsulates humanity with its universal emotions and feelings
in a pulsating rhythm of a symphony. Flavored uniquely with African
condiments of benevolence, compassion, and forbearing (Ubuntu) in
his A Goodbye To My Little Troubles, the author gives us the
lay of the land in terms of the purpose of the writings.
In this poetry, we
experience a cavalcade of grief and joy, darkness and light, despair
and hope. See the depths of grief in “It Was a Victims’ Fault”. Here
is a heart-wrenching example of man’s inhumanity to man. Despite
that, life has to go on, and one has to persevere. Hence, three
poems later we watch and enjoy “Beautiful Canada Dancing in the
Rain”.
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Steps
- Poetry / Short Fiction
Sometimes
we take baby steps, uncertain and needing of help. Sometimes
toddling steps—surer, yet still not confident. Sometimes we take a
giant step—leaping, bounding forward. Sometimes we take a backward
step, when we see we’ve taken a wrong path. Sometimes our steps
are joyous, running steps, when we feel we are barely touching the ground.
At times we drag our feet in sorrow, grief, loneliness, and uncertainty,
when our feet feel leaden. Sometimes we walk alone, sometimes with
friends, family, our mate. But all our life is filled with
steps—forward, backward, or sideways, full of confidence or faltering.
Life is full of steps.
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Pathways
- Poetry / Short Fiction
When I first set out to write this second book of poetry and
musings and a short story, I was hoping for a version of praise and joyful
expectation. I had included many of my poetry written in hardships and
heartache in Steps. I was hoping that I could be done with such struggles, for
a time at least. But some things have happened to me personally, and to our
country, that has caused a change in many of the words of expression.
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Through Many Moods... Many Years... Many Miles is a collection of
fifty poems that have been a lifetime in the making. It is a work of
spirituality, experience, and wisdom, told through reason and rhyme of Anthony
Glyn Snelling.
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The companion volume to
Through Many Moods... Many Years... Many Miles, a collection of
poems that have been a lifetime in the making. It is a work of
spirituality, experience, and wisdom, told through reason and rhyme of Anthony
Glyn Snelling.
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TOMMY is in prison. He is serving a life sentence for homicide.
For thirty years he has lived in the soul-searing confines of an 8 x 10
cell, confronting his life-long failures and a fate most of us would
find difficult to survive.
At the moment of his greatest despair, when he began to wonder if the
world would have been better off without him, Tommy experienced an
out-of-body vision. He was literally snatched from within the
blackened depths of his mind to stand before the Judgment Seat of Christ,
there to answer for his sins.
The experience left him profoundly changed. There By The Grace Of God Go
I is a record of his story, told in poetry and prose. It is up to the
reader to decide whether this is but another story written by a convict who
has been locked away for far too many years, or perhaps, Tommy has found a
universal truth within his prison cell.
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Whispers From My Field Of Dreams is a collection of love poetry unlike
any other. In his poems, Tommy manages to capture the loneliness and
longing that we all feel at some point in our lives, and to celebrate
the loves of our life… wives, children, parents, lovers… in his own
unique way.
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