Marisa Williams interlaces poetic patterns to reveal one story about the end of the world. One lady, involved with a drug dealing psychopath, gets pregnant just before the water supply is tainted by germ warefare (an attack on estrogen, causing women to die), and she must seek shelter for her baby after her lover's death. Spenserian sonnets, villanelles, rubiayat and other forms connect with free verse, prose and syllabic writing to make this an interesting read for lovers of poetry; explanation included for those who are not.
Marisa Williams interlaces poetic patterns to reveal one story about the end of the world. One lady, involved with a drug dealing psychopath, gets pre...
Reality-based fiction is used as a memoir technique for Author Marisa Williams, though told from her cat's point of view. Get ready to join the Army, then jump off a cliff, be told you'll never walk again, struggle to prove doctors wrong and enter into the world of entertainment journalism. Join this author as she struggles from Michigan and West Virginia to Fort Myers Beach, Cape Cod, Key West, New Orleans and all the adventures in between the college years, up until she graduates from Johns Hopkins University.
Reality-based fiction is used as a memoir technique for Author Marisa Williams, though told from her cat's point of view. Get ready to join the Army, ...