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We all have our take on what is divine and what makes things divine. As we get older we tend to spend more time contemplating the divine. When the author, Michael Thomas, first saw a picture of this fresco, he was stricken with feelings of identification. For him, this picture was a wonderful representation of the divine, so he has chosen to share it with his readers as a personal expression of divinity. In his fifth volume of poetry, Michael Thomas becomes more philosophical and begins to plum the depths of humanity, looking for the goodness that he can attach himself to . As readers, we have…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We all have our take on what is divine and what makes things divine. As we get older we tend to spend more time contemplating the divine. When the author, Michael Thomas, first saw a picture of this fresco, he was stricken with feelings of identification. For him, this picture was a wonderful representation of the divine, so he has chosen to share it with his readers as a personal expression of divinity. In his fifth volume of poetry, Michael Thomas becomes more philosophical and begins to plum the depths of humanity, looking for the goodness that he can attach himself to . As readers, we have the chance to attach ourselves to divinity through his words.
Autorenporträt
Michael Thomas was born and raised in the Ozark Mountains of North-Central Arkansas. He teaches composition and literature at Arkansas State University-Mountain Home. Poetry has sustained him as his true love and art since a child. He currently lives in Salem, Arkansas, with his wife, Kellie, and daughter, Sarah. His hobbies include reading, listening to music, hiking in the beautiful Ozark National Forest, and spending time with his children and six grandchildren.