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Poetry. "EVERYTHING WE CREATE SMELLS LIKE THE EARTH is a rhapsodic primal scream for lovers of poetry today. Reading this volume of poems was similar to sitting down over a stiff drink with Allen Ginsburg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti and chit-chatting about the predicament of the world. Paul McGlamery reminds us of our ever present relationship with Mother Earth and yet the nuances and mysteries of primitive life are still resonating in our modern lives. As it has been, so it will be. This book is a testament to the versatility and veracity of Paul's work which is chocked full of images and word…mehr

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Poetry. "EVERYTHING WE CREATE SMELLS LIKE THE EARTH is a rhapsodic primal scream for lovers of poetry today. Reading this volume of poems was similar to sitting down over a stiff drink with Allen Ginsburg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti and chit-chatting about the predicament of the world. Paul McGlamery reminds us of our ever present relationship with Mother Earth and yet the nuances and mysteries of primitive life are still resonating in our modern lives. As it has been, so it will be. This book is a testament to the versatility and veracity of Paul's work which is chocked full of images and word combos that will crystallize and gel like amber in your soul."--Dev Galey McCluskie
Autorenporträt
Paul McGlamery lives in Suffolk, Virginia. He is a husband and a father, a poet and a dreamer. Paul works full-time as a customer service supervisor for a international shipping company, yet his role as a parent to a ten-year old daughter and a six-year old son is his most demanding and rewarding occupation. Being a father informs and shapes his life completely. Paul believes in nature, love and harmony. He hopes that one day peace will be more prosperous than war. He knows that life is full of surprises, and being selected as ELJ Publications' 2014 "The We Will Plan Big Things" Poetry Prize Winner definitely caught him by surprise. He is the author of EVERYTHING WE CREATE SMELLS LIKE THE EARTH (ELJ Publications, 2014).