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These readable poems are very much New Age both in thought and expression. The author is a street poet who writes about the people in front of him, revealing the dignity in every human being. Here are poems about poems and writing them; astrology, stars, cats and coffee; and especially love in all its messy glory. Beneath the celebration of love and life in these poems, one will also find emotional intensity with reflections on pain and loss, as well as growth and wisdom.

Produktbeschreibung
These readable poems are very much New Age both in thought and expression. The author is a street poet who writes about the people in front of him, revealing the dignity in every human being. Here are poems about poems and writing them; astrology, stars, cats and coffee; and especially love in all its messy glory. Beneath the celebration of love and life in these poems, one will also find emotional intensity with reflections on pain and loss, as well as growth and wisdom.
Autorenporträt
Craig Pugh has been writing, editing, or teaching writing since 1975 when he was assigned as editor of the Goodfellow Air Force Base newspaper in San Angelo, Texas. He next was a staff writer on Airman Magazine, the official magazine of the U. S. Air Force, and followed that with a stint as editor of the Air Combat Command News Service at Langley AFB, Virginia. While in the Air Force, Pugh was named the top feature writer in the U. S. Government (1981 National Association of Government Communicators annual "Blue Pencil" award). Leaving government work in 1987, he was the city hall reporter for the Longview (Texas) News-Journal, and then an English and writing instructor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha as well as Metropolitan Community College for twenty years.He wrote and published Ganja Tales in 2000. The volume comprises the only literary marijuana short-story fiction available. He added three more stories for a 20th anniversary second edition in 2020. The book now contains a dozen tall tales from the ganja patch.