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(un) SPOKEN Review"(un)spoken" is a great companion to Sharpe's "The Years Distilled: Verses." Though a shorter piece of work, the author's style is unbroken and consistent. Most of the pieces in this collection are easy to relate to, and I felt as if many of the lines were my own thoughts as I read them. I've read the Kindle version twice now, and I can't wait to get the paperback so I can dog-ear my favorite pieces for easier reference..."Coordinating Luggage," "In Order of Loss," "Dear Doctor," "What I Want," and the two "Epiphany" pieces are definitely getting re-read and dog-eared.(un) SPOKEN OverviewContained in the pages of this small printed work are unapologetic texts both broad and specific in scope, telling in three parts the evolution of their architect. They range from very intimate and personal, to universal. The words presented here are intended to allow glimpses into the past and present of one man's human experience. Take from them what you will." '(un) SPOKEN' mines late night diners, diaper strewn alleys, and the headaches of hangover mornings for moments of beauty and meaning. These poems have the rough feel of music on vinyl. But ultimately, they are poems of hope, of counting up what was lost and gained, and deciding the things to plow under so that better seed might be sown."-Britton Shurley, Winner of the 2010 Kentucky Arts Council Emerging Artist AwardWant to learn more information about (un) SPOKEN?
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