Published by Austin Macauley 7/21/2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1685626521 ISBN 13: 9781685626525
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Published by Austin Macauley, 2023
ISBN 10: 1685626521 ISBN 13: 9781685626525
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Published by Austin Macauley, 2023
ISBN 10: 1685626521 ISBN 13: 9781685626525
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Published by Austin Macauley, 2023
ISBN 10: 1685626521 ISBN 13: 9781685626525
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Published by Austin Macauley Publishers LLC, 2023
ISBN 10: 1685626521 ISBN 13: 9781685626525
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The author, Roland Nitzel, started writing poetry as a senior in high school and continued through his college years. During that time, in the early 1960s, some of his professors and classmates encouraged him to submit his poems for publication. He submitted a couple to various college publications, and they were rejected. So, he went about the business of supporting his family, writing a poem when he remembered something from the past that he wanted to explore, or when he felt he needed to react to a current event, or just for the fun of it.When the pressures of the pandemic, political chaos, and racial hatred reached a tipping point, Nitzel started writing at a prolific rate.This collection of poems spans six decades. The book has been called innovative, fresh, intense, unique, raw, and well-written. A wide range of topics are covered: racism, religion, events, observations, opinions, self-examination, and more. The author, Roland Nitzel, started writing poetry as a senior in high school and continued through his college years. During that time, in the early 1960s, some of his professors and classmates encouraged him to submit his poems for publication. He submitted a couple to various college publications, and they were rejected. So, he went about the business of supporting his family, writing a poem when he remembered something from the past that he wanted to explore, or when he felt he needed to react to a current event, or just for the fun of it. When the pressures of the pandemic, political chaos, and racial hatred reached a tipping point, Nitzel started writing at a prolific rate. This collection of poems spans six decades. The book has been called innovative, fresh, intense, unique, raw, and well-written. A wide range of topics are covered: racism, religion, events, observations, opinions, self-examination, and more. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Austin Macauley Publishers LLC, 2023
ISBN 10: 1685626521 ISBN 13: 9781685626525
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Published by Austin Macauley Publishers LLC, 2023
ISBN 10: 1685626521 ISBN 13: 9781685626525
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Published by Austin Macauley Publishers, 2023
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Published by Austin Macauley, 2023
ISBN 10: 1685626521 ISBN 13: 9781685626525
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Published by Austin Macauley, 2023
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Published by Austin Macauley Publishers LLC, 2023
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Published by Austin Macauley Publishers LLC, 2023
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The author, Roland Nitzel, started writing poetry as a senior in high school and continued through his college years. During that time, in the early 1960s, some of his professors and classmates encouraged him to submit his poems for publication. He submitted a couple to various college publications, and they were rejected. So, he went about the business of supporting his family, writing a poem when he remembered something from the past that he wanted to explore, or when he felt he needed to react to a current event, or just for the fun of it.When the pressures of the pandemic, political chaos, and racial hatred reached a tipping point, Nitzel started writing at a prolific rate.This collection of poems spans six decades. The book has been called innovative, fresh, intense, unique, raw, and well-written. A wide range of topics are covered: racism, religion, events, observations, opinions, self-examination, and more. The author, Roland Nitzel, started writing poetry as a senior in high school and continued through his college years. During that time, in the early 1960s, some of his professors and classmates encouraged him to submit his poems for publication. He submitted a couple to various college publications, and they were rejected. So, he went about the business of supporting his family, writing a poem when he remembered something from the past that he wanted to explore, or when he felt he needed to react to a current event, or just for the fun of it. When the pressures of the pandemic, political chaos, and racial hatred reached a tipping point, Nitzel started writing at a prolific rate. This collection of poems spans six decades. The book has been called innovative, fresh, intense, unique, raw, and well-written. A wide range of topics are covered: racism, religion, events, observations, opinions, self-examination, and more. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Published by Austin Macauley, 2023
ISBN 10: 1685626521 ISBN 13: 9781685626525
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