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Writing for entertainment, instruction, encouragement, and/or just plain sharing of perceptions, critiques, and moods, can be an edifying pastime and gift to the reader. That''s what "Payload From Poetria" delivers. It can be read cover to cover-the best approach-or selectively from the Table of Contents. Either way has the potential and promise of a siren-call to serendipity, a valuable and often providential commodity in today''s rapid-paced world of predictable uncertainties and un-realized expectations. How? By conjuring up a cloud of distraction with the world of words waiting to be recruited and arranged, to frame and even form beneficially influential thoughts and images. "Payload..." is that kind of useful literary accessory, prompting subliminal curiosity about word choices, and an awareness of their power. The author claims these words art "Poeple", inhabitants of Poetria, a world in an adjacent galaxy! In this second book of a trilogy ("Deep Space Probe To Poetria" being the first), he carries on his preposterous claim from Book one. The reader''s challenge is to profit from and enjoy his attempt, while letting others near you on the subway, bus, or in the cafeteria, see you laughing at the very idea of being at all influenced by the author''s seemingly vacuous meanderings.
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Writing for entertainment, instruction, encouragement, and/or just plain sharing of perceptions, critiques, and moods, can be an edifying pastime and gift to the reader. That''s what "Payload From Poetria" delivers. It can be read cover to cover-the best approach-or selectively from the Table of Contents. Either way has the potential and promise of a siren-call to serendipity, a valuable and often providential commodity in today''s rapid-paced world of predictable uncertainties and un-realized expectations. How? By conjuring up a cloud of distraction with the world of words waiting to be recruited and arranged, to frame and even form beneficially influential thoughts and images. "Payload..." is that kind of useful literary accessory, prompting subliminal curiosity about word choices, and an awareness of their power. The author claims these words art "Poeple", inhabitants of Poetria, a world in an adjacent galaxy! In this second book of a trilogy ("Deep Space Probe To Poetria" being the first), he carries on his preposterous claim from Book one. The reader''s challenge is to profit from and enjoy his attempt, while letting others near you on the subway, bus, or in the cafeteria, see you laughing at the very idea of being at all influenced by the author''s seemingly vacuous meanderings.
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