From the Humble Pen of a Poet

by Wally Edmond


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Softcover
$12.95
Hardcover
$22.95
E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/20/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 110
ISBN : 9780595288465
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 110
ISBN : 9780595749102
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 110
ISBN : 9781469783413

About the Book

To interpret poetry is then to lose the entity of poetry itself. A simple poem that may find one reader simply laughing at its rhyme, just might yet lead another to be found simply wondering what the true intention of that verse was.
Simply put It just might not have one in the first place!
A rhyme and reason? Well, this book of poetry is literally 'jam-packed' full of them both.
So get ready to sit back comfortably in your favorite chair, treat yourself to a nice hot cup of coffee or tea, and before long you will soon begin to find out the reason why you're taking your valuable time to read this collection of verses.

There are a wide variety of tasteful poems throughout this book, but in a sense they were designed to enlighten the reader's taste buds, in the desire that they will truly savor the heartfelt intention that this book of poetry was written for.

Wally Edmond's prolific style of poetry had been featured for over twenty years through the late Bob Stalder's poetry column "Poet's Pen," which was published in the Beatrice Daily Sun, a Nebraskan newspaper.
He and his family live in the rural town of Wymore Nebraska, where he enjoys writing his featured column "Artistically Arbor" for the Wymore Arbor State, a local weekly newspaper. The column is mixed with Wally's, poetry, quotations, and short stories.


About the Author

Wally Edmond would begin to write poetry at the age of twelve years old, and began composing songs at the age of fifteen. It was also at the age of fifteen when The Beatles had inspired him to further pursue his interest in music.

He now proudly claims to have the ?honor? of performing with his three sons, Keith, Paul, and John, with their own local band known as ?Full Moon Prophecy.?

Wally, his wife Pamela, and their children, all live in the rural town of Wymore Nebraska. He just simply enjoys the ?Good life? that comes with the comfort of living in a small close-knit friendly town.

He also enjoys, fishing, hunting, and without a doubt, any chance he can get to write a poem or a story.

A career in writing whether poetry or fictional compositions seems to be a well sought after goal for this fifty-three year old author.