Author's e-books - angst. Page - 3
This is my first ever poetry collection, inclusive of poems I havenβt yet released separately to Bookrix, so it probably wonβt be as elaborate as some of my individual works, the little there is of those. It comprises six of my most strongly tied works. The first poem in this collection is βThe Roaring Wardenβ, an early poem I wrote that revolves around a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. The second is β27th and Crimson Avenueβ, a recent poem I wrote inspired by S.E. Hintonβs βThe
Serenity Williams is your average 15 year old girl. Her parents disappeared just days after her birth, and she was raised by her grandparents before being taken to the city by her aunt. Five years later she receives a phone call; her grandfather's passed away and left her behind a large inheritance. But in order to receive it, she has to move back to her hometown and move back into her childhood home. After returning it quickly starts becoming clear to her that her parents disappearance was no
Time passes slowly for me, here in this classroom. I look around and see the smiling and laughing faces of my classmates and I feel my insides warm a little, though I am excluded from them. They never turn to me to ask a question, or to tell a joke or even to just send their exultant smiles in my direction; to them, I donβt exist anymore....
This is my first ever poetry collection, inclusive of poems I havenβt yet released separately to Bookrix, so it probably wonβt be as elaborate as some of my individual works, the little there is of those. It comprises six of my most strongly tied works. The first poem in this collection is βThe Roaring Wardenβ, an early poem I wrote that revolves around a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. The second is β27th and Crimson Avenueβ, a recent poem I wrote inspired by S.E. Hintonβs βThe
Serenity Williams is your average 15 year old girl. Her parents disappeared just days after her birth, and she was raised by her grandparents before being taken to the city by her aunt. Five years later she receives a phone call; her grandfather's passed away and left her behind a large inheritance. But in order to receive it, she has to move back to her hometown and move back into her childhood home. After returning it quickly starts becoming clear to her that her parents disappearance was no
Time passes slowly for me, here in this classroom. I look around and see the smiling and laughing faces of my classmates and I feel my insides warm a little, though I am excluded from them. They never turn to me to ask a question, or to tell a joke or even to just send their exultant smiles in my direction; to them, I donβt exist anymore....