Sand on Skin, Expanded Edition, is a re-issue of William J. Smith's popular 2005 book of poetry, now containing 37 poems, including several previously unpublished, all written mindfully in styles ranging from Haiku to Traditional to Concrete, capturing insights and moments of change from our turbulent 20th Century experience.
Susan Smith was a typical, middle-class, American mother of three children, working as a secretary for a major corporation, but what her husband, the narrator, and family doesn't know is, she is also a secret, double agent for the CIA, who goes on a mission to bring in drug smugglers, and terrorists, but she must leave her life behind, and take her sons, to complete her disguise as a single mother of two, young sons, leaving her six month old daughter, Carol Ann, with her husband, leaving her husband guessing if she will ever be back, and why she ran off, i
Midnight and Shoelaces is a collection of poetry, essays and short stories that grew organically by the author Mark William Johnson. The gifted author has an unflinching vision for investigating the parts of life many of are unprepared to consider deeply, let alone artistically develop and share with the wider world. Author's note: ""I have a love hate relationship with my depression, on one hand it is my biggest challenge and has brought me way too close to the edge far too many times, and on the other hand it's strangely familiar and comfortable. It reminds me that I?m alive and tends to spark my creativity."" MWJ
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