Half Wit – Half Wisdom
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About the Book
Here it is: fifty years of poetry, a stage play, and personal observations about people and places, full of equal parts wit and wisdom. Okay, about half of each. The author sees himself as a half-wise, half-wit, so maybe you can identify with him. Careful now, the contents of this book may jog a lot of your memories, taking you back to your childhood, teen years, and years as a young adult. Maybe you have enough good experiences accumulated to make the trip worthwhile. Enjoy!
About the Author
Roy Rhodes writes historical fiction, nonfiction, and stage plays under the pen name James Martin Rhodes to honor his father (James) and his paternal grandfather (Martin). Those works include In My Father’s Generation, Those Smoke- Filled Rooms, Okefenokee Refuge, and The Andersonville Brotherhood. He writes poetry, essays, and screenplays under his given name, and those works include the poetry and essays found in this book and the screenplays Ron Runs For Mayor and Life Is Good.