"Cross my Heart" is a montage of original poetry, written in a variety of styles meant to reacquaint one with the emotional passion that can accompany a "Promise." Whether it is a Promise kept or one of the many which were broken, the human emotion is never left unaffected and maintains resolute faith in this priceless concept. For Generations, children have affirmed the sincerity of their intent by reciting the age old axiom "Cross my heart and hope to die, Stick a needle in my eye." Through the color of language, Pam seeks to explore the emotional implications of a concept still noted as...
"Cross my Heart" is a montage of original poetry, written in a variety of styles meant to reacquaint one with the emotional passion that can accompany...
Pam Robinson Porterfield flipped through notebook after notebook to select and share a bit of "Southern Comfort" from the seasons of her life. To this native of Alabama a reflection of her life seems as fleet as a succession of Alabama seasons, each phase a phrase and every day just as different. Through the color of language, meant to paint the canvas of the mind of the reader with memories of their own, Pam dedicates "Seasons of Southern Comfort" to those who recognize themselves in the words and warm places of her heart.
Pam Robinson Porterfield flipped through notebook after notebook to select and share a bit of "Southern Comfort" from the seasons of her life. To this...