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Pi Poems: Book Two

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In his second book of Pi Poems, Becket’s one hundred and five new poems explore new depths of the human experience, encompassing themes of hope defeating doubt, faith informing reason, and love triumphing always. The number Pi is an infinite sequence of numbers strung together wherein are infinite possibilities of numeric combinations, and its possibilities serve as the inspiration that disciplines each poem’s contemplative word. These poems are for the one who needs healing, the one who needs hope, the one who needs to go one more step in life when the way seems lost. This book is for the one who needs it.

148 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 10, 2015

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Becket

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Becket has a BA in music composition, an MA in Systematic Theology, and an MS in Industrial/Organizational Psychology.

He was a diocesan seminarian for 3 years. He was a Benedictine monk for 5 years.

He has been working for Anne Rice since 2005, and he has spent that time learning from her the craft of writing.

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