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“here” includes some of her slanted poems which is a literary device she uses to write a poem inside a poem. The slanted poems such as. “Angel”, “trinket” and “26th st. orchid” incorporate the surreal sound of two voices. With poems enlisting e.e. cummings, John Keats and Edgar Allan Poe as muse; a paranormal flare is infused in the nakedness of the words in “here”. Amidst unfiltered subjects about passion, flirtation, human sexuality and unsympathetic love, Sondra Faye writes intimate poems about her friends including a poem about the tragic young death of one of her best friend’s twin sister. A multi-media artist and poetess she considers herself lucky to live on a planet where it’s okay to be addicted to poetry. Her intention for anyone reading this book is that they will stay inspired and find happiness inside the reason they are here.
Second Edition: Black and White Interior.

104 pages, Paperback

Published February 26, 2017

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March 1, 2018
There was some beautiful poems in this book. My favorite was The White Raven. There was some at the end called scribbled poetry I loved too.
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July 2, 2017
This book is a great reminder of the reasons we're here! The poems are all exceedingly touching. I enjoyed every bit of this book.
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