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As you flip through these pages, you'll find your ideas about the various factors that drive your life beginning to reassemble. The collection of poems in this book defies classification into a single genre, offering instead a diverse array that lets you sample every platter of poetry known to man. In today's world, works of art are often undervalued. However, this collection aims to break that norm. It is an accumulation of pieces written over different years and in various situations, yet carefully tailored to encapsulate the thoughts of a man in the form of drafted words. I hope you enjoy…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As you flip through these pages, you'll find your ideas about the various factors that drive your life beginning to reassemble. The collection of poems in this book defies classification into a single genre, offering instead a diverse array that lets you sample every platter of poetry known to man. In today's world, works of art are often undervalued. However, this collection aims to break that norm. It is an accumulation of pieces written over different years and in various situations, yet carefully tailored to encapsulate the thoughts of a man in the form of drafted words. I hope you enjoy the scenes and embark on a journey through these verses. Though you remain behind the curtains, you have a view of the entire stage presented in this book. Open your imagination and let yourself be filled with my hymns.
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Autorenporträt
Joshua Omeke is a renowned Nigerian writer with over ten years of experience in his craft. His poetry book, Joe's Collectanea, made waves for the author. It also received the Indie Book We Love stamp from LoveReading UK and has been nominated for several awards such as ARIBP 2024, ANA/KVML 2024. Joshua started an art organisation called Alkebulan Art in the UK to promote the crafts of black artists as they are widely underrepresented and support other artists whose craft promotes their culture. His works have appeared in various publications in the United Kingdom, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Netherlands, Kenya, and the USA. Being a member of the Poetry Society, UK and Royal African Society, UK, Writing our Legacy, UK, he has headlined at LSE Firoz Lalji Ubuntu Café, the CORA art festival. He was also a headliner at the World of Love 2024 festival in Bournemouth, UK.