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William Cain. A young photographer with extreme promise in the advertising industry has taken an assignment deep in the swamps of Southeast Georgia. While dreaming of how he will one day become partner in his firm of Burgundy and Lace Publishing, William wants nothing but to keep his eight year-old son Rocco and the boy's well-being at the pinnacle of any success that may come William's way; even to the point of leaving everything he has ever known behind, just to ensure that Rocco will grow
Lizzy had a wonderful life. Sure there had been problems, but they weren't as bad as when her mom, Jen, tried to get back with her Dad, Mark. Jen was a psycho. She tried to burn her children in their house, and was basically the worst mother ever. Literally. That was when mark took Lizzy and his children on a road trip. Jen wouldn't stop with that, though. Jen came up with a sad and pathetic sob story and sued Mark. That turned this happy getaway trip into a fugitive chase. FInally, LIzzy must
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
This poem is at best a literary short of a classic romance gone awry told in the point of view of an unnamed narrator, the identity of whom I hope is argued by my audience. I'm not a professional and I don't think the poem has reached it's best stage yet but I'd prefer it if my lack of skill was met with good advice and friendly argument. Note: Some of my keywords are actually hidden themes
William Cain. A young photographer with extreme promise in the advertising industry has taken an assignment deep in the swamps of Southeast Georgia. While dreaming of how he will one day become partner in his firm of Burgundy and Lace Publishing, William wants nothing but to keep his eight year-old son Rocco and the boy's well-being at the pinnacle of any success that may come William's way; even to the point of leaving everything he has ever known behind, just to ensure that Rocco will grow
Lizzy had a wonderful life. Sure there had been problems, but they weren't as bad as when her mom, Jen, tried to get back with her Dad, Mark. Jen was a psycho. She tried to burn her children in their house, and was basically the worst mother ever. Literally. That was when mark took Lizzy and his children on a road trip. Jen wouldn't stop with that, though. Jen came up with a sad and pathetic sob story and sued Mark. That turned this happy getaway trip into a fugitive chase. FInally, LIzzy must
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
This poem is at best a literary short of a classic romance gone awry told in the point of view of an unnamed narrator, the identity of whom I hope is argued by my audience. I'm not a professional and I don't think the poem has reached it's best stage yet but I'd prefer it if my lack of skill was met with good advice and friendly argument. Note: Some of my keywords are actually hidden themes