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This hardback edition of The River of Winged Dreams is 14 pages longer than the paperback and includes the classic story, “Angels and Shakespeare,” first published in the Savannah Literary Journal and later in I Made My Boy Out of Poetry. In addition, the inside flap cover provides some indication that The River of Winged Dreams is likely the last in the Songs of the Angelic Gaze Series. Oddly enough, the inside flap also contains an excerpt from the as-yet-unpublished Collected Visions of a Skylark Dressed in Black.
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Angelology, twenty-first century authors, twenty-first century poets, Savannah, Georgia, Virginia Tech Massacre, September 11, famous poets, spirituality, philosophy, dreams, psychology, Poetry (poetic works by one author), SpiritualityPeople
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The River of Winged Dreams: (Hardcover Gift Edition)
June 2010, Bright Skylark Literary Productions
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in English
0557502888 9780557502882
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The River of Winged Dreams
2010, Bright Skylark Literary Productions
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in English
055744585X 9780557445851
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THE RIVER OF WINGED DREAMS both continues the series established with SONGS OF THE ANGELIC GAZE and THE BRIDGE OF SILVER WINGS, and at the same time offers reading audiences something completely new.
Four major poem additions to The River of Winged Dreams set it apart from its predecessors: “Sounds Scribbled Mixed-Media Platinum”; “Notes for an Elegy in the Key of Michael (I)”; “Notes for an Elegy in the Key of Michael (II)”; and the title poem. Each of these stands out in its own right and light. “Sounds Scribbled Mixed-Media Platinum” was written during a live sound painting performance, featuring Savannah, Georgia’s, Creative Force Artists Collective and jazzman saxophonist Jody Espina, at the Jepson Center for the Arts. The two “Elegies in the Key of Michael” are among the most surprising additions to the book, first because of the unexpected death of the great Michael Jackson in June 2009, and because of the haiku-influenced form assumed by the elegy.
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