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message 1: by Jay (last edited Jul 06, 2014 01:46AM) (new)

Jay Howard (jay_howard) | 169 comments Mod
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message 2: by Michael (last edited Aug 02, 2014 03:05PM) (new)

Michael McGrinder (michaelmcgrinder) | 6 comments Discussion welcome: YES

Genre Poetry

UPDATED! UPDATE! UPDATE!
The print edition of my poetry collection is now available. The Kindle version of course remains available as well.

Three copies of the book are listed in the GR giveaway program, open until Aug.31. Please enter.

I'm looking for reviewers and will be happy to send either version to anyone who would like to review the book.

Print edition of Poet's Model will be available in a week (approx July 31) and I will be happy to send a copy. Ebook offer still in effect. I
can also send a (coverless) pdf.

GR book link https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

Poet's Model is at the moment available only on Kindle from amazon.com, although I do have a pdf of the print book now in development. If you wish to review either format, I will be happy to send it. I will need a Kindle email address or a regular email address. The book will be available in print within the next few weeks.

Blurb: Come in please. I'd like you to pose for a poem. The title poem blurs the line between the solitude of written art and the more social realm of the visual arts. The poetry in this collection spans more than half a century, and covers a wide range of subjects and moods. The poet's love of art pays homage to Henry Moore and Brancusi, as well as to the sensuality of the Venus de Milo. The grittier side of his experience comes to life in brawl, Juke-Joint and The Drunk. [partial blurb]


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