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Poetry In Motion
Poetry In Motion
Poetry In Motion
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Poetry In Motion

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A collaboration of poem's from author Chandre Bronkhorst, author Cody Toye and Sophie Phillips. with poem's such as Promise Me a Lie, Moonatic Wolf and Magic. let their words fill your imagination and allow your emotions to run free.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXinXii
Release dateDec 8, 2013
ISBN9783957031471
Poetry In Motion
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Cody Toye

The love of a child's laughter inspired me to write children's books. With every passing day more and more wonderful visions of worlds yet to be created fill my head. After some time I decided to try my hand at adult fiction and short story writing. Though it is unique in its own way, short stories and horror could not fill the void and my word-crafting obsession is still children's books.

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    Poetry In Motion - Cody Toye

    This book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations or reviews. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

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    Poetry in Motion

    Chandre Bronkhorst

    Sophie Phillips

    Cody Toye

    Copyright©2013

    Blood Moon Press

    115 East 7th Street

    Mulberry, AR 72947

    ISBN: 978-3-9570-3147-1

    Verlag GD Publishing Ltd. & Co KG

    E-Book Distribution: XinXii

    www.xinxii.com

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    Authors Notes

    Chandré Says:

    I honestly believe that poetry is something that should be done from the heart. It should allow the reader to say yes, that is exactly what I feel and create images in their minds as wonderful as the poems themselves. I hope all our readers enjoy reading this as much as we have enjoyed writing it.

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    Cody Says:

    The greatest thing about poetry is how logically illogical it can be. Like viewing the same world you have coming to know through a frosted windshield and staring for hours wondering how you missed out on something so beautiful.

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    Sophie Says:

    I liken poetry to impressionism… to bring certain elements just into focus thus spark the imagination, yet abstract enough to invoke the readers own experiences, insights and emotions. I feel that it is a symbiotic relationship allowing the participant to experience something truly singular to them. The challenge is paring down an idea to its simplest

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