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Some Time on Earth
Some Time on Earth
Some Time on Earth
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Some Time on Earth

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With the world rapidly changing around us, and a surfacing sense of uncertainty in much of what we do, Kevin has assembled a new collection of poetry and writing to reflect, as he does, just some of the many trials and tribulations that we as a world community are currently facing. Not without his injection of love and hope scattered throughout this short telling of stories, 'Some Time on Earth' is led by pieces such as 'MAGA', 'Power to the People', and "I am Her', each lending a voice to those without.

“Kevin Semeniuk has once again managed to capture our imagination. Another absorbing read filled with deep insight and much love. ‘Some Time on Earth’ plucks the strings of our consciousness, beautifully written...an absolute reference work for the heart and soul”. - Carol

"'Some Time on Earth' is an amazing collection of poems and written words from the heart. The writing is soulful in its storytelling, you can feel the heart of the writer in his words. Thank you for sharing." - Barbara

“Another great book of poetry and writing by Kevin Semeniuk; he once again proves with his words that love always prevails. Seeing the world through his writing has helped change my own perception on life. He touches the heart and gets you thinking at the same time.” - Kaled

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Release dateNov 3, 2020
ISBN9781005438005
Some Time on Earth
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Kevin Semeniuk

Kevin Semeniuk is a Canadian storyteller, and the founder of ‘Fifteen for Hope Publishing and Apparel’.Born in a small Alberta town, Kevin comes from a large family of eight siblings, all raised by a single mother who emotionally and financially took care of their big family all on her own.No stranger to the curveballs that life throws, before even the age of seven his parents had separated, moving him and his siblings to Edmonton with his mother, from where she would drive the family across provinces to visit his eldest brother in prison for what would go on to become years. The family had also started to take in foster children soon after moving to the city, which opened the home to a near revolving door for much of what would be at-risk youth, however, it would also lead to the forming of some of the most important and impactful relationships of his life. This sudden changing way of life inside and out of the home forced Kevin and his young siblings to quickly adapt to whatever circumstance their environment might provide.As Kevin was growing older in a somewhat chaotic setting, he began to spend his time away from home, skipping school and often in search of trouble. During his teenage years, out of shear fear for him continuing down the wrong path, his mother sent him to live with his father, an alcoholic, where he would then have to adapt to living with a cold and hardened man who could go on for weeks without so much as speaking a word to Kevin. Surely somewhere within, his father loved him, however, it was never uttered nor displayed in all the years they lived with one another, leading up to his death, where his body was discovered by Kevin.Kevin, thereafter, spent years distancing himself from his friends and family, often to work in isolation, alone with his thoughts and heartache, learning how to cope with a near broken heart.It was through these traumatic experiences that he was able to find the possibility to pursue change by way of the heart, while coupled with a love he already had for storytelling through poetry - (a love that was sparked at a young age by movies like ‘Stand by Me’ and artists like Sam Cooke) - Kevin furthered his unfolding and turned pain into passion, beginning with what would be his first full length novel, ‘Sweeping with God’.Kevin has since published several collections of poetry and novels through his company, ‘Fifteen for Hope’. His stories are all written under the boundless umbrella of love, each harnessing the ability to gently touch the heart and speak to the soul of his audience, regardless of life story, gender or race. Throughout Kevin’s writing, his words have formed beautiful, heartfelt stories of forgiveness, second chances, the resilience of the human spirit, and beautiful conversations lined with hope. Kevin also shares his gift through poetry, mirroring the darker sides of life, touching on important topics such as human-trafficking, starvation, inequality, war, disease, and the over one-thousand Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women here in Canada; the country Kevin calls home.Though his journey through life has led him down paths that at times he would’ve done anything to change, Kevin has still somehow managed to find a mark of balance and to stay as close to life as possible, which is showcased throughout his literature, writing for the dreamer, and the survivor, filled with hope, in us all.

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