Poetry, Prose & All The In-Between Things
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This is a book – though not in the conventional storytelling sense. It doesn't tell a tale from beginning to end, it's more a case of dipping in here and there; sometimes at the beginning, most times somewhere in the middle and occasionally, just occasionally, at the end of the beginning. In fact, you could say it's a collection of little stories from various times in various lives.
Timony Souler
Timony Souler has been writing since she could string a coherent sentence together. It started out as an escape from reality, soon became a hobby and now takes up most of her brain activity. Author of "Ghosts" and "Poetry, Prose & all the in-between things" - available on verious platforms, including Kindle, Kobo and iBooks. Her current works are “In Progress”, along with random bouts of ‘poetry’ and a weird obsession with all things ‘adorbz’. She also like drawing and pretending she can take photographs with artistic qualities. When she isn't writing you can find her living #TheWienLifestyle, taking #selfies, devouring the written word, drinking too much tea and admiring shiny things.
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Poetry, Prose & All The In-Between Things - Timony Souler
Thank you, T, for making these moments beautiful
Some words before the other words:
This is a book – though not in the conventional storytelling sense. It doesn’t tell a tale from beginning to end, it’s more a case of dipping in here and there; sometimes at the beginning, most times somewhere in the middle and occasionally, just occasionally, at the end of the beginning. In fact, you could say it’s a collection of little stories from various times in various lives.
In this ‘book’ you will find prose with strategically placed line breaks – which, for the sake of calling a spade a shovel, we will refer to as ‘poetry’. You will also find a collection of words which became sentences which then became a paragraph, or six, this we will call ‘prose’. And then there’s the ‘in-between’ – these are the inner workings, thoughts that are thunk and things
you ought not to put words to.
I hope you enjoy this collection of words, and if – for some inexplicable reason – you do not, then please send me a poem or piece of prose stating your reasons.
With love,
Timony
Why Things Keep Changing
Life was pretty simple when you started out
It was all fun & games & bedtime stories
Then you got a little older and
Things got a little more complicated
It was all boys