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"Side Steps Terrorizing Sound Bites Part 2," is a meditative scream that emerges from the page in intense poetic clangs. The collection of poems, and heartwarming illustrations, give shape to the repetitive missteps which have haunted human history. Amy Jean's words hint at unknown, universal truths which show we don't have the freedoms we think we do, nor are we privy to view reality. Tantalizing morsels of a gentle and enduring devotion seep sporadically into the work between poems that broadcast profound rage over paths endured. The juxtaposed nature of the pieces takes the reader on a…mehr

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"Side Steps Terrorizing Sound Bites Part 2," is a meditative scream that emerges from the page in intense poetic clangs. The collection of poems, and heartwarming illustrations, give shape to the repetitive missteps which have haunted human history. Amy Jean's words hint at unknown, universal truths which show we don't have the freedoms we think we do, nor are we privy to view reality. Tantalizing morsels of a gentle and enduring devotion seep sporadically into the work between poems that broadcast profound rage over paths endured. The juxtaposed nature of the pieces takes the reader on a roller coaster ride of emotional highs and lows. Illustrator, Eric Savage, delivers once again with heartwarming illustrations that poignant captivate the essence of the words on the page.
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Autorenporträt
Amy Jean is a dreamer, a poet, a mother, and now an author trying to share words of wisdom. Eric Savage has enjoyed a wide-ranging career as an award-winning Graphic Designer, Photographer, Advertising Creative Director, and corporate Marketing Manager, but his love has always been illustration. From cartoons and sketching to paintings of imaginary worlds, Eric loves helping readers to build on the words that the author has so carefully crafted. "A sketch immediately triggers your imagination with suggestions that allow your mind to wander", Eric says, "A photograph can't help but anchor you to reality." Eric works out of his rural Savage Creative Studio in the Pacific Northwest. You can discover more of Eric's work at www.savagecreative.com