Melting Faces in a Cracked Mirror. There is only so much that we can get away with in life. This temporary life we lead, has not a single favorite. This book of layered rhythmic poems, ballads & prose, is one for the underdog. It is a collection based on real and imaginary characters, who are faced with racial concerns and other world issues and hardships that we experienced in 2020. Through people, things, and even places, that we may not identify with, these poems allow us to look at our worldly reflections while we ...
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Melting Faces in a Cracked Mirror. There is only so much that we can get away with in life. This temporary life we lead, has not a single favorite. This book of layered rhythmic poems, ballads & prose, is one for the underdog. It is a collection based on real and imaginary characters, who are faced with racial concerns and other world issues and hardships that we experienced in 2020. Through people, things, and even places, that we may not identify with, these poems allow us to look at our worldly reflections while we struggle to revamp our images during this temporary stay in this fractured orgonite crystal ball. E.D. Small is an American poet with a passion for writing. His first poetry collection Melting Faces in Cracked Mirror, debuted at #1 in New Releases for both African Literature and Death, Loss & Grief Poetry. This book has peaked at #13 for Bestsellers in Literary Speeches. Since publication on February 28, 2021, Melting Faces in a Cracked Mirror has been added to four libraries: Deland Public Library, Deltona Regional Library, Hope Regional Library (Daytona Beach, Florida), and The Little Free Library of Lake Helen in Florida. The success of this project has led to the author being featured in a three-part article in the West Volusia Beacon newspaper. E.D. Small was born and raised in the city of Deland, located in Central Florida. He attended Savannah State University. He is a husband to his loving wife and a father to three adorable children. He can be found @author.ed.small on all social media platforms. Please feel free to contact him via email author.ed.small@gmail.com.
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