This collection of poetry and flash fiction stories hits hard at emotions which are ever present in the human psyche. Note that these emotions dictate how we navigate through life.
In addition, the pieces force us to rethink the narrative relating to many current issues we are facing today. They also challenge us to address our subconscious and unconscious thoughts which drive our conscious thoughts and physical actions.
Key topics covered in this collection include love, loss, family, race, nature. The interactions we have with the earth and each other are also covered.
The author has given significant thought to his observations over the years. He communicates his stream of consciousness related to these insights in the form of poetry.
THIS IS A COLLECTION
THAT YOU MUST READ
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Product Details
Item Weight: 8 ounces
Paperback: 172 pages
ISBN-10: 1970144033
ISBN-13: 978-1-970144-03-1
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.43 x 8.5
Language: English
Publish Date: October 1, 2020
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Henry Lee Thomas is a “Renaissance man” whose skills and interests span many areas. He was born in Georgia, a middle child from a large family.
By profession he is a Project Engineer and Pricing Analyst with a broad interest in many subjects. He has a non-ending thirst for knowledge. His work career has taken him from California to Pennsylvania, to Virginia while his personal life has taken him all over the United States as well as Mexico, Europe, and the Caribbean.
He is also a poet, musician, photographer, and observer of life. This diverse background, along with his introspective way of thinking allows him to see poetry from a unique perspective.
His publications include Mental Streams: Poems of the Heart and Soul (2020), Poems in the Keys of Life (2019), and Men’s Guide to Being a Single Parent (2014).
He writes about anything that he finds interesting and in which he feels he has something to say.
He has a B.A. in Mathematics from Oberlin College and an M.S. in Operations Research from the University of Iowa.