Inner Worlds - Hardcover ISBN 978-1-329-98718-0
- 134 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
More than 80 poems writing over 50 years, describing seasons, friendships, sensuality, love. explorations, and discoveries.




More than 80 poems writing over 50 years, describing seasons, friendships, sensuality, love. explorations, and discoveries.
Spanning 50 years, this collection features over 80 poems that explore the nuances of existence beyond mere silence or noise, and beyond the confines of science. Through its artistic presentation, the book invites readers to engage with the richness of everyday experiences, offering a profound reflection on life’s complexities.
Emerging from a federal environmental job training program in the late 1970s, this collection showcases the poetic talents of participants who were guided by Vincent Hayley. Through his teaching methods, the book reveals not only a diverse array of poems but also educational strategies that promote insight and creativity. It highlights the transformative power of poetry in fostering self-expression and discovery among individuals from varied backgrounds.
Exploring themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of family dynamics, this collection features over 200 pages of poetry reflecting Grace Hayley's experiences as a teenager and mother. Edited by her son Vincent, a seasoned poetry editor and teacher, the anthology includes a diverse range of titles that capture moments of life, ambition, and the passage of time. With poems like "I Am an Artist" and "What Is It about Snow?", readers are invited to delve into the rich tapestry of human emotions and experiences.