If you would like a chance for one of five signed copies of "Places and Times", and live in one of the countries listed below, you will be interested in this:
Congratulations! The Goodreads team has approved your giveaway for Places and Times. It is scheduled to open for entries at midnight onThursday, October 22 and end at midnight on Friday, October 30. You have selected 5 copies to give away to Goodreads members inUnited States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25304005-places-and-times
My hopes a
re that the lucky winners will want to share what they like about the book in a review, and that even if someone does not win, they decide that this is the time to enjoy this book. Here is what a recent reviewer had to say:
Poetry is a little like art to me - I love it, it settles my soul, but I don't always understand the symbolism found in it. With "Places and Times", the author has a style that appeals to "everyman", i.e., he takes us on journeys both local and international, literal and spiritual. Sometimes the reflections are deep and multi-layered ("Return to Parnassus" and "The Island"), other times they are mundane and dotted with humor ("My Life in 180 Seconds" and "Thinking I Saw Emma Thompson on the Number 1 Line"). This book of poetry will be a welcome addition to any home library, and a wonderful well to take sips of now and then!
The event starts soon!
Congratulations! The Goodreads team has approved your giveaway for Places and Times. It is scheduled to open for entries at midnight onThursday, October 22 and end at midnight on Friday, October 30. You have selected 5 copies to give away to Goodreads members inUnited States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25304005-places-and-times
My hopes a
re that the lucky winners will want to share what they like about the book in a review, and that even if someone does not win, they decide that this is the time to enjoy this book. Here is what a recent reviewer had to say:
Poetry is a little like art to me - I love it, it settles my soul, but I don't always understand the symbolism found in it. With "Places and Times", the author has a style that appeals to "everyman", i.e., he takes us on journeys both local and international, literal and spiritual. Sometimes the reflections are deep and multi-layered ("Return to Parnassus" and "The Island"), other times they are mundane and dotted with humor ("My Life in 180 Seconds" and "Thinking I Saw Emma Thompson on the Number 1 Line"). This book of poetry will be a welcome addition to any home library, and a wonderful well to take sips of now and then!
The event starts soon!
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