Synopsis
Acorns of the Soul is the first volume of poetry collection in the original Acorn series. It is a harbinger opus geared towards sowing seeds of optimism, purpose, soul and witty-creativity in the mind of its potential reader; in a bid to elevate, engage, enlighten, enliven, and entertain the inquiring mind and intellect. Its poems paint various murals of interest on the soul. Eye catching and comic illustrations dot the landscapes of its pages, introducing each poem. A compelling compendium of poetry to be tasted, chewed, swallowed and digested. An engaging piece of work, an inviting read.
About the Author
Ogbonnaya "OGB" Agom-Eze is a young African Prince from Igboeze Onicha Autonomous Community in Onicha Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Trained with an undergraduate degree in Architecture from Abia State University, Uturu, Nigeria; Ogbonnaya is currently a Postgraduate student of Architecture at the Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California. Though standing with an architectural background, he has always been an avid and prolific writer; poetry remaining the lyrical rhythm of his heart. The potent zest of his quest as a poet is to be a lodestar of change, peace, unity and progress to humankind, via the instrumentality of well chosen words of soul and wit. He is a Distinguished Member of the International Society of Poets and one of the recipients of the Society''s 2003 Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award. Acorns of the Soul is his first book of poetry and serves as the genesis of many more books to come from his poetic lair. Ogbonnaya resides in Austell, Georgia - living and writing.
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