Fog: Poems of Loss and Hope
Wil Michael Wrenn
(Author)
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Description
This book is about losing loved ones and the world of imagination and experience surrounding that, and it is dedicated to those who have passed over, in the hope and belief that souls never die ... and love never dies.
Product Details
Price
$10.99
Publisher
Prolific Pulse Press LLC
Publish Date
April 27, 2023
Pages
74
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.15 inches | 0.24 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798987520055
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Wil Michael Wrenn was born in Charleston, MS, USA. He has traveled across the United States and resided in several places, but he currently lives in the hills of eastern Tallahatchie County near Charleston which he considers home. He has a special feeling for the hills, hollows, and landscape of North Mississippi. He is especially fond of Enid Lake, which he considers to be one of the most beautiful, tranquil places he has ever seen. It has inspired many poems.He has been writing since the age of twelve, first writing poems and then later lyrics and music. He bought a Sears guitar at age fifteen and taught himself how to play.Since then, he has written hundreds of poems and songs and had poems published in national and international anthologies and in magazines. He has also published four books of original poetry: Songs of Solitude; Seasons of a Sojourner; and Enid Lake Mosaic; the latter two books were published by Silver Bow Publishing, of British Columbia, Canada. His most recent book, Fog, was published in 2023.Wil Michael is a songwriter-member and publisher-member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), a national performing rights organization for songwriters and publishers. His music publishing company is called Autumn Fields Publications. When not writing, playing music, singing, or teaching, he enjoys family and friends, reading good books, movies, travel, listening to good music, sports, spirituality, and just being out in nature.
Reviews
Wil Michael Wrenn has been a regular contributor to Teach. Write.: A Writing Teachers' Literary Journal since its earliest days. His poetry is lyrical with a power born of a deep love for the natural world.
Katie Winkler, editor
I really enjoyed Wil Michael Wrenn's poems: thoughtful, insightful, tender, loving, kind and accepting of the things we can change and the things we can't change.
Anne Goiran-Bevelhimer, Ed.D. Retired