Doing It To Death
By Echo Romeo
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"Doing it to Death" is the forth installment of a 6 volume set of poems and writings by a great new author, Echo Romeo. This volume collects the author's thoughts and ideas as he faces his potential demise in a prison in a foreign country. He recalls poetry written in dirt and on prison walls with the only thing he has- his blood. He does find a way to escape.
Echo Romeo
Echo Romeo is a completely fictional character.He is omnipresent and never present. He has never been nor does he plan on ever getting married. He may or may not have fathered many children. He may even be one of your children. I guess he couldn’t be because he was never born, so he will never die.Echo Romeo is ageless and timeless.Echo Romeo is forever.Echo Romeo is a pseudonym, an alias, a nom de plume because writing is dangerous. There are people’s feelings, situations, reputations and/or opinions to step on.Names have been changed and events dramatized to protect the innocent.
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Doing It To Death - Echo Romeo
DOING IT TO DEATH: Poems and Writings Volume 4 of 6
by
Echo Romeo
Published by Echo Romeo at Smashwords
Copyright 2010 Echo Romeo
Cover design by Echo Romeo. All rights reserved.
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INTRODUCTION
Four things for the reader:
First of all, if you’re reading this, I thank you. You’re saving my life. I’m at a point where I’m giving up and letting go of those crazy
dreams. I’ll never be that great wealthy writer that I dreamed of being. But, I’ll be happy enough knowing that someone will be reading my words. So, if you’re reading this, thank God for the internet and thank you for taking time to read my writing.
Secondly, writing is dangerous. My real name is not Echo Romeo. It’s a pseudonym, an alias, a nom de plume (I love that term). I use an alias because writing is dangerous. There are people’s feelings, situations, reputations and/or opinions to consider. I wrote some of this stuff when I was young and stupid- what would my children think? Names and incidents have been changed and events dramatized to protect the innocent. I’m unleashing my