Death comes unto us all...whether you are a fifteen year old girl
losing her virginity, a psychologist enjoying his Christmas eve, or
a builder surviving the humdrum of married life. Death has a
schedule too, but what if he breaks it? What does he make of all
humanity and the way it treats itself? Death, becomes an
anthropologist, describing the lives of a selection of British
people, most of them with something to hide. Today he takes a cup
of coffee here and there and watches to see how the lives that he
is supposed to collect, live out the rest of their borrowed time.
With a glimpse into the future, and a dive into the past, the
ethereal being becomes philosopher dealing heavy handedly with
religion, terrorism, politics and...well Authors. Sometimes tongue
in cheek, sometimes serious, but definitely cynical towards
humanity, Adam Ward offers us a birds-eye view of the lives of
British People in a collection of Short Stories, intermittently
commented upon by the Reaper Himself. This self-reflexive
collection may not make you think about the downward and inward
spiral of humanity, and it may only break the monotony of your day
for a short period of time, but with each soul the Reaper collects
you may find yourself WILDLY entertained. These stories were all
written in one academic year, as the Author is taking on an
English/Creative writing degree. These stories would have been lost
if it were not for this book. Some of these stories, and others
that are not included in this collection can be found on
www.mystudentstyle.co.uk as Adam Ward is now the short story
Sub-Editor for them. Random Songs Burning, is a look at life in a
poetic fashion. Adam Ward looks at life from where he lives.
Northamptonshire, bordering Rutland. In a voice lost to many a
generation he picks up the dialects, the views and paints them to
the page in a way that can only be considered unique to him. This
collection of poems, ventures into the dark, stands upon the fields
of history, listens to tales being told by people and binds them
all up into one ghostly collection that the British people could
connect with. No subject matter is untouchable as his poem Scarlett
Nite displays a vivid account of rape from the point of view of a
dress. Politics are covered from start to finish, and a small tale
of a Rutland Mother breaks the hearts of all. This experimental
collection would fit perfectly in the book-shelf of anyone
interested in the art. This poetry never claims to be perfect, nor
does it wish to be subtle. This is the poetry that goes for the
throat, grabs you by the lapels and screams READ ME in your face.
Death comes to us all...but he doesn't have to like it.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2014 |
First published: |
March 2014 |
Authors: |
Adam Ward
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 5mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
86 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4974-9315-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Adventure / thriller >
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Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4974-9315-3 |
Barcode: |
9781497493155 |
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