The Warning Of What I Feel Now
Poems and Images
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About the Book
We all live and die in a world that is built upon feeling and emotion, but all too often we hide them and even categorize them as those being uniquely female or uniquely male. This book, simply, conveys the sentiments we all share. These poems attempt to share and show the feelings, sensations and passions that all humans have and that they are not exclusive.
About the Author
George Michael Metivier is a hopeless romantic with many years as a professional photographer. Owning his own business gave him an opportunity to use his art training by creating photoart works involving two hundred women. Accepted in two museums of art and several galleries, publications and other media, George has managed, at least, to illustrate, with humor, outrage and deep confusion the drama and pathos of what may be a quite ordinary love life. But is it? Perhaps it is these barricades and quicksands which make us more the human. Karen L. Riley tempers her hopeless romanticism with a woman's wisdom. Her life has been enriched by her dedication to art and the assimilation of creative attitudes among children. An excellent writer, she started as a journalist with a local newspaper in Long Beach and rapidly advanced to more sophisticated positions where her writing skills were necessarily used properly. She retains a wry sense of humor and a very human appreciation of the vagaries of love.