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Noted Southern Maryland author and poet George Miller condenses seventy-five years into forty-two poems. Book design and graphics skillfully presented by marine archeologist and author Donald Grady Shomette. Miller and Shomette view their subjects through a single lens. Image after image, word after word, flow from the pages A Carolina Wren: My last memory is ashes, drifting in a chilly breeze across her wild flowers Bulimia: Read at your own risk, vodka dulls the pain, a twist of lemon helps Twenty Minute Cliff: Elsa knew sunset on the Blue Ridge, twenty minutes, then pitch black Thirteen…mehr

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Noted Southern Maryland author and poet George Miller condenses seventy-five years into forty-two poems. Book design and graphics skillfully presented by marine archeologist and author Donald Grady Shomette. Miller and Shomette view their subjects through a single lens. Image after image, word after word, flow from the pages A Carolina Wren: My last memory is ashes, drifting in a chilly breeze across her wild flowers Bulimia: Read at your own risk, vodka dulls the pain, a twist of lemon helps Twenty Minute Cliff: Elsa knew sunset on the Blue Ridge, twenty minutes, then pitch black Thirteen Stones: An elder walks a red rock trail to find a stone just so to fit my palm. Published by Wineberry Press, Solomons Island, Maryland.
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Autorenporträt
A 1967 graduate of Davidson College, noted author and poet George Miller first served his country as an officer in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. His subsequent civilian career saw him engaged with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Lockheed Martin Corporation, and later as a successful CEO of his own computer software company. He is the author of numerous works, including Wrap Your Ass in Fiberglass, a novel, and The Bucklodge Flagstop and Other Poems. In 2019 he served as senior editor for PAX: An Anthology of Southern Maryland Poetry, incorporating the works of thirteen prominent regional poets of the lower Western Shore of Maryland.