What chance is there really that sent on its way, a book of poems will have a sizable audience? Poets, poets like Rick Hilber, should and do want the quest for such an audience. Their quest is for the book length collection of poems written for the person who will read it in one sitting, or finish it soon thereafter, maybe even because they felt compelled to do so. There is indeed a great prospect of this for you the reader of poetry in this collection. The first audience for a poem or a collection of poems is the poet himself or herself. This is definitely true of this poet who is passionate about making the poetry collection hold together and have a life of its own. “I can not promise you a book you can not put down or feel compelled to finish even; but I can shoot the moon and want that very thing for my poetry.” This collection will not disappoint, and it promises to be a resource for you the reader for its
reflection, meditation, and contemplation of what is required to stay in the moment and to live life deliberately and with appreciation for life itself.
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Rheault, Karman (illustrator). Binding tight. Pages unmarked and only slightly aged. Cover has minimal wear to edges, but large corner crease on back. ; 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.3 inches; 126 pages. Seller Inventory # 30471