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These poems are quite simple, sweet and satisfying. Each one of these poems is written in beautiful word-pattern and enchanting melody. These poems are certainly passionate creations. The impression stays with us that these poems of feeling and vision will attract all readers. In places the poet displays the sublime beauty of intense imagination. BIO Sean Lause is a professor of English at Rhodes State College, Lima, Ohio, United States. His poems have appeared in Taj Mahal Review, The Minnesota Review, The Alaska Quarterly, Another Chicago Magazine, European Judaism, The Beloit Poetry Journal, Illuminations and Poetry International. He has published two books of poems, Bestiary of Souls(FutureCycle Press, 2013) and Wakeful Fathers and Dreaming Sons (Orchard Street Press, 2018). His work has received five Pushcart Prize nominations.
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These poems are quite simple, sweet and satisfying. Each one of these poems is written in beautiful word-pattern and enchanting melody. These poems are certainly passionate creations. The impression stays with us that these poems of feeling and vision will attract all readers. In places the poet displays the sublime beauty of intense imagination. BIO Sean Lause is a professor of English at Rhodes State College, Lima, Ohio, United States. His poems have appeared in Taj Mahal Review, The Minnesota Review, The Alaska Quarterly, Another Chicago Magazine, European Judaism, The Beloit Poetry Journal, Illuminations and Poetry International. He has published two books of poems, Bestiary of Souls(FutureCycle Press, 2013) and Wakeful Fathers and Dreaming Sons (Orchard Street Press, 2018). His work has received five Pushcart Prize nominations.