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Thoughts of a Man All Over The Place

Thoughts of a Man All Over The Place

Thoughts of a Man All Over The Place

Robertson Greene

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Editorial:
Rufus Robertson
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781087807379
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About the book This book of poetry is a reflection of life; my life. The parts that are festive and the parts that are not so festive. I wanted the readers to capture that about my writings. The important part about this project was that I was able to candidly show my flaws. It was important for me to let the readers know that I am just like anyone else. I stand before a mirror and I am full of imperfections. My mind is here, there and everywhere. Though my writings are very personal, I didn’t mind letting the world know who I am exactly. This book is very revealing, sometimes that scares me a bit because its an insight to what has been seen or done before my eyes. It is a great read I must admit and I hope the reader gets the same feelings of excitement, relief, and depth as I.About the author Robertson Greene is a native of the New Orleans, the Crescent City that is new to the literary world. He holds a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Texas Southern University where his focus was Theatre and English literature. Robertson Greene, has traveled the world and has declared that his motivation has simply come from living everyday life. He writes in a tone that ranges from highs to lows, with such a descriptive luster in his choice of wording that will capture any audience. 3

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