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Gallery: A Collection of Pictures and Words
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Gallery: A Collection of Pictures and Words

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

as always seems to be the case with your poems, I learned something in reading this that I hadn’t known about. –Tim Green, Editor Rattle

You really captured the essence of the blues in this poem. It made me want to run to my mother’s house and play the records she kept on the bookshelf in her living room –Nortina Simmons, Editor Sediments Literary-Arts Journal

a powerful lesson about the poetry of bearing witness. – Greenwood Writer’s Guild

‘Terezin’ is terrific. –Daniel Menaker, writer and editor, former Executive Editor-in-Chief, Random House

I love how you incorporated pictures…I am visual and it made…already powerful work more emotional and raw. Bravo! – Kristi B., a reader

Very powerful stuff. I think it is really daring but necessary to do this kind of response to the most awful tragedy in well, human history probably. – Alan Catlin, poet, Editor, Misfitmagazine, twenty time Pushcart Prize nominee

Congratulations on all your work. It’s very impressive. – Jakub Nowakowski, Director, Galicia Jewish Museum Krakow, Poland

a very interesting and entertaining poem with a superb cadence –Firestone Feinberg, Editor Verse-Virtual

Your clear language and compassion deals with a struggle that most cannot voice. Wonderful job. –Shelly Blankman, poet

I found The Watch in the Pawnshop so helpfully evocative of a time frame in New York City in the years just before I was born. Nicely done.–James Keane, poet

poignant – John Lambremont, author of Dispelling The Indigo Dream, two other full length collections, and a Pushcart Prize nominee

There is so much to think about in your poem. I like your interesting style which is part of your unique voice. Karen O'Leary, Editor, Whispers in the Wind

Your poems, photos, commentary are all terrific, deeply affecting. Looking forward to reading more. –Trish Saunders, poet

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scarlet Leaf
Country
CA
Date
9 October 2017
Pages
86
ISBN
9781988827360

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

as always seems to be the case with your poems, I learned something in reading this that I hadn’t known about. –Tim Green, Editor Rattle

You really captured the essence of the blues in this poem. It made me want to run to my mother’s house and play the records she kept on the bookshelf in her living room –Nortina Simmons, Editor Sediments Literary-Arts Journal

a powerful lesson about the poetry of bearing witness. – Greenwood Writer’s Guild

‘Terezin’ is terrific. –Daniel Menaker, writer and editor, former Executive Editor-in-Chief, Random House

I love how you incorporated pictures…I am visual and it made…already powerful work more emotional and raw. Bravo! – Kristi B., a reader

Very powerful stuff. I think it is really daring but necessary to do this kind of response to the most awful tragedy in well, human history probably. – Alan Catlin, poet, Editor, Misfitmagazine, twenty time Pushcart Prize nominee

Congratulations on all your work. It’s very impressive. – Jakub Nowakowski, Director, Galicia Jewish Museum Krakow, Poland

a very interesting and entertaining poem with a superb cadence –Firestone Feinberg, Editor Verse-Virtual

Your clear language and compassion deals with a struggle that most cannot voice. Wonderful job. –Shelly Blankman, poet

I found The Watch in the Pawnshop so helpfully evocative of a time frame in New York City in the years just before I was born. Nicely done.–James Keane, poet

poignant – John Lambremont, author of Dispelling The Indigo Dream, two other full length collections, and a Pushcart Prize nominee

There is so much to think about in your poem. I like your interesting style which is part of your unique voice. Karen O'Leary, Editor, Whispers in the Wind

Your poems, photos, commentary are all terrific, deeply affecting. Looking forward to reading more. –Trish Saunders, poet

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scarlet Leaf
Country
CA
Date
9 October 2017
Pages
86
ISBN
9781988827360