Written in the same style as her first book, "As Things Come," Enid takes another culmination of poetry that addresses a wide range of subjects based on milestones in her life such as honoring the fallen soldiers (men and women) of war; appreciation for nature, self-reflection, self-confidence, love and relationships, faith and learning to trust. It also introduces her talent as a photographer with the use of her own photos and introduction to two fellow photographers, Raenita Monroe and Devon Wheelock, to further illustrate her (Enid's) poetic voice. "I write as the inspiration comes to me...
Written in the same style as her first book, "As Things Come," Enid takes another culmination of poetry that addresses a wide range of subjects based ...