Dream Catcher Review
I'm the Author of Adult fiction, Poetry, and a few Children’s books. I am a Host at Robin Falls Kids on Red River Radio Called ' the Dreams of our children. I'm pleased to announce a new joint venture, specializing in publishing eBooks with MLR Publishers. I continue wanting to inspire Children and Adults with simple stories with a big message.
"Worlds imagined, worlds displayed. interpretations of past, present, and future." Introducing Virtuoso Books. A virtual catalog of creations from Authors and Publishers from around the world at the tip of your finger. www.vivirtuosobooks.com
In my Poetry book; ‘Too Much Ado’ I speaks to the heart, with a poetic voice, reminding all of us that relationships can be very difficult
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Excerpt: A Father's Eyes
“I remember standing at the door, peeking out the window, never seeing either of my parents depending on how their career goes.
Those promises that were never kept at a time that would soon be gone.
You sit inside your room and wonder how long must it go on!
Holding one truth within your heart "I will never do this to my son…”
Each piece is a simple reminder that while life can be difficult and even debilitating it is better shared together with love and understanding.
After writing my first Poetry book Too Much Ado, I wanted to address my feelings more poetically about what I’ve learned over 50 years. My experience as a social worker has shown me many people and ways of life. This has taught me compassion and understanding.
Tadias means “Hello or What’s up” in Ethiopian which is my ancestry. I wish to show readers just what I’ve learned through this time.
Excerpt from book : Tadias
The world they say keeps changing
every step we take.
There are so many questions that
flatter our mistakes.
The more we learn
the less we know.
Our aches and pains
begin to grow.
Life and time
begins to matter.
As this life on earth
begins to shatter.
Know I see less of me
and my world has come full circle.
All I've aim to be has seem
to be dysfunctional at best.
What I know or did know
has taken away my past.
I once thought I could live forever
but now I live each day.
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Poetry E-BOOK REVIEW
Coffee House Window
by the river, wind
drifts over rock& tree,
ripples current
I see you Glistening sunshine,
waves. While I know
you are busy, shores lap
like whispers between you & me.
Butterfly on the leaf
I could touch you,
My hands in the river,
water is cool, splish splish splish—
—my fingers,
caress your flowing
reflection, in circles.
White clouds drift overhead.
Along the shore, bare feet in the wet muck
sand is gritty, driftwood leaning & I stare
like a crane before flight maybe,
You were just, Reflection on the river
My Review: Coffee House Window
T.R. Woodruff’s Poetry book has you overlooking the Missouri River through a coffee house window, There are observations to be consumed; they float along the cobblestones and come on occasion - each with their own aroma. It is there, among the brick and trees, that poetry curls its steam. Tony Angelo
Poetry E-book Review
AUTHOR: Terry Ledwell
Publisher: M.L.R. Publishera in assion with dream of our children ebook
TITLE: Emerse
Terry Ledwell’s Poetry book shows that once you can touch another human being with words, there is nothing deeper but the love that accompanies it. Words can penetrate places that even darkness can't.
Tony Angelo
Tony Angelo, Reviewer
Interview of Terry Ledwell
Born in the Philadelphia to a hardworking southern bread mother of four. He believes words are one of the most beautiful tools at our disposal. Being a paternal twin and having no brothers in his immediate family, Terrence grew up with three sisters and fatherless. Early on he had to figure life out for himself through the eyes of caring women who helped raise him through-out his years the best they could without the over-tone of a man being around to help express what a man should be.
Although he lacked a father, he had plenty of father figures throughout his life. The different point of views, personalities and teachings, helped in the way he approached a lot of situations with feeling instead of just action and afterthought. Terrence's dream is to one day give back something to the world that actually means something more than some monetary gesture. He believes words are one of the most beautiful tools at our disposal to communicate, if one knows how to portray in words, what they may feel in their heart.
Once you can touch another human being with words, there is nothing deeper but the love that accompanies it. Words can penetrate places that even darkness can't.
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Fiction E-books Review
There is only one name that stands out a new thought provoking it’s Garold Neal
MUD by Gerald Neal. A hard boiled crime thriller... It's 1992 and the height of the UK 'Yuppie Recession'. One-time well off people are now desperate, but no one more so than Tim as he wades out into the thick black Thames mud to search a drowned corpse for money...
FTSE by Gerald Neal. Martin Philpot leaves the seedy gambling club in a daze. For him this will be the beginning of an odyssey that has no limits; either in his day-to-day survival on the streets of London or even time and space itself as he struggles to deal with the strange and horrific events happening all around him... or is he just going insane?
ONE LAST SUMMER by Gerald Neal. Free at last after years of caring for his ailing father, Morris loads his new campervan ready to travel around the countryside, only unknown to him his destination will be purgatory. A dark fearful world where he is forced to redeem himself amongst the other lost souls of countless years that will try to drag him into their senseless void. So can Morris survive long enough to save his lost soul and be reborn into a brand new mortal life for a second chance before he too suffers their zombie like fate?
CHRISTMAS AT BEACON HILL FORT by Gerald Neal. Aden after a life of crime thinks that he and his family are now finally safe and settled in sleepy Tunbridge Wells until a stranger with dead eyes walks into his print shop with an ultimatum that he dare not ignore... So how far would you go to protect your family?
DEAD MAN'S CURVE by Gerald Neal. Gavin is on his way home after an 'all-nighter' work shift in his tweaked brand new fast car when the drizzle begins to fall and a looming sharp bend in the road takes him unawares as he day dreams about the latest love of his life - Joyce. From this day on nothing is quite the same for Gavin ever again...