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An Anthology of Poetry from the Wrong Side of the Side of the Tracks Riding the Paumanok Train Poems your mother wouldn't let you read
Midnight on the Eve of Never balances time and mortality on clock hands dividing yesterday�s regrets with tomorrow�s fears. Step inside, find poems that teeter on the ledge of forgiveness, taste the darkness pierced by random rays of hope. Don�t miss another second without this poetry collection. Midnight is near...
Contemporary poetry for the ages. Visions and observations in full description.
This book is for bikers, the ones who ride to live and live to ride. This book is for poets, the ones who breathe life into words and live through their poems. This book is for the wildflowers that grow through the cracks of cement and thrive through the potholes of the life. This book is for the hardcore, the hard asses, the wild ones, the easy riders and even the weekend warriors. This book is not for the timid, the wannabee or anyone who never crossed the line drawn by society. This book is for the outlaw, the outcast the outlandish, and the open-minded. This book is for friends and family, past, present, future, and forever.
An Anthology of Poetry by Long Island Poets. Featuring some very prominent poets including the Suffolk County Poet Laureate, the head of the Performance Poets Association, members of the Long Island Poetry Collective, college professors, high school teachers, and students. From students to Laureates, this volume shows what Long Island Poets have to offer.
Poets from LongIsland, NY and around the world showcase their poetry.
""Alan Walowitz's poetry can provoke out-loud laughter and pensive melancholy; better still, he can even do both in the same poem. He has a particular talent for reconstructing recollections, quietly showing us what is moving about them and why, as in this volume's splendid title poem."" Robert Wexelblatt, author of 'The Posthumous Papers of Sidney Fein' ""What I love about Alan Walowitz's poems, is the very relatable way in which he captures so many of life's important moments with astute observation, wry humor, and empathy. He has a distinctive voice which infiltrates my synapses and resonates with my heart."" Betsy Mars, author of 'Alinea' ""Alan Walowitz is neither withholding nor unnecessarily oblique. And then there's the welcome wit, as he juggles the sometimes Jewish-blues in deft narratives that never cease to surprise. In his refusal to claim wisdom, he is wise. And oh, so rare to turn a breath into a gasp."" Estha Weiner, author of 'at the last minute'
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