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We are sitting upon the wall waiting as the world has taken its downward spiral. The self has become deemed more worthy than the collective being, and we await from the sidelines for the whole show to crash and burn. From the poetic mind of James F. Miller II we gain a view of a world deteriorating before our very eyes, observations that are felt on a global scale yet, like a dark taboo are never forefront in discussions or motions of reform. From the poet's pen, we gain the words of several shattered voices that limp through each day casualties of this unacknowledged war. We share with those narrative voices the glories of their highs and we swallow that difficult gulp of their pain. Ghost in the Reflection-Letters to Erin is the sophomore release of this midwestern poet. The first section of the book began originally as a series on Channillo.com titled simply Ghost in the Reflection. There it was a series in the works that addressed the decline of kindness and morality in modern society. It is a collection of observations of a world that by day becomes less the par. A variety of voices tell their stories all outlining a decline in the mass's morals, values and/or just society in general. These footprints follow the voices and observations of writers many generations before us. Entitled Letters to Erin, the book's second section boasts poetry that turns from the 3rd person into a narrative that displays those declines of morals and values portrayed in the first half of the book as the thorns they have become in the present day traditional relationship, the core of any society. It documents the highs and the lows of the daily battles between love and hate, against the backdrop of society's decaying morality. It examines the hurt, the daily struggles, the deceit, betrayal, and the disappointments that arrive in an arrangement as such. We can find every darker aspect of this decline represented inside the shadows of these brutal wounds decorated with the harshness of their unfiltered truth. Truly we rise to a point just above the sun in the highs of these words yet equally feel the skin tear and peel away as it scrapes the concrete slowly, yet forcefully against the knee as we delve deeper alongside their lows. This collection contains mature topics and adult language not suitable for a younger audience. "Talking about the writing style of a poet is really a tough thing to do. Most of the poems in this book are written in the third person. One thing I liked most in James' writing is that he loves to see his feelings through the lens of nature. The art of blending human emotions to nature is not everyone's cup of tea. But the poet did it very beautifully using proper words. His way of assigning thoughts to words is so perfect that I couldn't think of replacing a single word of the book". --Kangkan Moni Gayan-KMGReads blog review "Miller is unafraid to delve into our current political and social climate in all its flaws, passionate love in all its ups and downs and presents an ode to hope for our future children, that they will learn from our mistakes." --Isabelle Kenyon-Fly on the Wall Poetry

About the Author :
James Miller is a poet from the Midwest. His passion for writing began to burn for him once he learned to write in cursive. Putting pen to page is what makes him feel alive. His book, A Footnote for Tomorrow, previously held the No. 2 spot on the Amazon Top New Releases list and remained in the top 10 for two months. He has been published in the Tecumseh Review (Vincennes University, Indiana), in 2000, as well as various anthologies between 1997 and 2000. Jim was born in 1970s in a small town in northern Indiana. His early life was spent between Indiana, Florida and the New York area. After his many years in college, he took to the road and travelled the country in a quest to find himself and some meaning or purpose in life. During his academic career, James studied English, creative writing, journalism, advertising, philosophy and music/audio recording. During that time, he attended several smaller community colleges including Vincennes University where he studied English-Creative Writing, Journalism and Music-Audio Recording. During his time at VU he held an editor position on the school's newspaper, The Trailblazer, for four semesters. When he is not writing, working on the family business or at the auto factory, Jim likes to throw on a pack and backpack long trails or load up the kayaks and head downstream. Contentment for him is found somewhere out into nature. He spends many hours each day locked in his creative mind generating arts, writings and business ideas for his small publishing press Planet Productions Poetry & Press "Miller is unafraid to delve into our current political and social climate in all its flaws, passionate love in all its ups and down and presents an ode to hope for our future children, that they will learn from our mistakes." --Isabelle Kenyon-Fly on the Wall Poetry You can learn more about Jim: on Twitter: (@jim_twenty) https: //www.twitter.com/jim_twenty on Facebook: https: //www.facebook.com/poetryofjamesfmillerii on Instagram: https: //www.instagram/jamesfmillerii_poet on Pinterest: https: //www.pinterest.com/roadwornhippy420/ on Amazon Author Central: https: //www.amazon.com/author/jamesfmillerii on Goodreads: https: //www.goodreads.com/author/show/19079818.James_F_Miller_II or at his webpage: https: //www.poetryofjamesfmillerii.com. Brandy Kellams is currently the Editor in Chief for all publications at Planet Productions Poetry & Press. She is a graduate of Vincennes University where she was the Editor-in-Chief of the university newspaper The Tecumseh.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781733831031
  • Publisher: Planet Productions Poetry
  • Publisher Imprint: Planet Productions Poetry
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 102
  • Spine Width: 5 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1733831037
  • Publisher Date: 20 Nov 2019
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 145 gr


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