Success Poetry

by warren542 | June 18, 2009 at 01:41 pm
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POETRY BOOK: A TIME FOR RHYME AND SUCCESS POETRY

By Warren Brown

Email: info@publishsuccess.com         

Website: http://www.publishsuccess.com

Warren Brown, Henry Louis Vivian Derozio Poetry Award Winner!

“An accomplished Poet with power and passion”- Anglo-Indian The Newsletter.

This collection of seventy-five poems explores a number of interesting topics from Ninjas and Shoguns, to Robin Hood, Britain’s Got Talent, to poems on Nature, Elvis Presley, the Piccadilly Line to the grand final poem, London Historica or The History of London.

Warren Brown has published a number of his poems in magazines, newspapers, blogs, poetry.com and in the Anthology of Poetry, published by the Watermark Press, USA.

The reader will find the poems of Warren Brown to be both inspiring and educational, with a lot of positive expressions related to life, the nature of man, the growth of the person, the development of society in our Modern Age and the evolution of the human race.

Warren Brown is a Poet, a freelance writer, a Copywriter (American Writers and Artists Inc.), a Certified Life Coach, publishing Consultant, Affiliate Marketer and an Entrepreneur.

Title: A Time for Rhyme and Success Poetry

Author: Warren Brown

ISBN: 978-1-4092-8542-7

Publisher: Lulu Publishing( http://www.lulu.com)

Website: http://stores.lulu.com/warrenmelvynbrown

 

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