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Some Memories Are Thrown To The Wind

Some Memories Are Thrown To The Wind

Julia I. Norman

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Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2019
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781478765660
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A MUST READ FOR LOVERS OF WORDS. AN ORIGINAL WORDSMITH IN HER OWN RIGHT. JULIA'S STYLE OF WRITING BECOMES INFECTIOUS FROM THE FIRST LINE YOU READ. HER PLAY WITH WORDS INTRIGUES THE READER THUS ARRESTING THEIR INNER-SOUL WITH INTEREST, PROVIDING THEM WITH AN EMOTIONAL SATISFYING JOURNEY. JULIA'S ABILITY TO PROVIDE HER READERS WITH SUCH VIVID EVOCATION IS BEYOND AMAZING. SHE HOLDS YOUR HAND EACH STORY.***RAW EMOTIONS ARTICULATED THROUGH HEARTFELT WRITINGS***AN AMUSEMENT PARK OF WORDS FILLED WITH EMOTIONAL RIDESJulia opens her door to a life full of colored emotions from childhood to an adult. Love and family have been the main emotional sources that continue to inspire and uplift, and at times confused the authors' spirit. Emotions are hard to define, and although our authors' feelings are a kaleidoscope of Pleasure and Pain, she explains them in an array of concise and deliberate tones. Reading this book is like entering an amusement park; lots to choose from, depending on your mood. It may seem that there is not enough to laugh about, but the happiness comes from your perspective.An avid writer and poet, Julia has been published in various newsletters, newspapers, and even landed a poem in a winner’s book published by the National Library of Poetry. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Julia Norman currently resides in Valdosta, Georgia with her wife and dog. She is an active participant and 40-year member of the Sokka Gokkai International; her hobbies are music, movies, and catering small parties. Learn about the Sokkai Gokkai International at www.sgi-usa.org.

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