And Eggs Ain't Poetry

(A Poetess' Collective)

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Barbara Muhammad ISBN: 9781469167244
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 2, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Barbara Muhammad
ISBN: 9781469167244
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 2, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The title of this book "and eggs aint Poetry" is not based on personal or significant meaning. It was chosen because it is catchy and funny! Its title comes from a song bearing the words, "Grits aint groceries, and eggs aint poultry, and Mona Lisa was a man". Smile! Expressive or entertainment art, be it poetry, fictional novels, plays or whatever, is just that: entertainment. The ideas for such are ingenious of the individual writers imagination, experiences, perceptions, beliefs and/or emotions. When we focus on and understand the writers message and where the idea for his/her work stems, then the outcome of the reading will be more enjoyable, by flowing along and engulfing the words. Then we may be able to understand the mindset the writer was in when he or she first created the "work". My point being, no "real" right or wrong way to design this book (inside or out)was used, except through the Authors ingenuity. Everyone is genuine and distinctive, and should make their own footprints in life, setting standards and even barriers for themselves. Not letting others dictate their existence nor agenda!! But, write their own stories. Hope you enjoy the book, "and eggs aint Poetry". Be blessed.

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The title of this book "and eggs aint Poetry" is not based on personal or significant meaning. It was chosen because it is catchy and funny! Its title comes from a song bearing the words, "Grits aint groceries, and eggs aint poultry, and Mona Lisa was a man". Smile! Expressive or entertainment art, be it poetry, fictional novels, plays or whatever, is just that: entertainment. The ideas for such are ingenious of the individual writers imagination, experiences, perceptions, beliefs and/or emotions. When we focus on and understand the writers message and where the idea for his/her work stems, then the outcome of the reading will be more enjoyable, by flowing along and engulfing the words. Then we may be able to understand the mindset the writer was in when he or she first created the "work". My point being, no "real" right or wrong way to design this book (inside or out)was used, except through the Authors ingenuity. Everyone is genuine and distinctive, and should make their own footprints in life, setting standards and even barriers for themselves. Not letting others dictate their existence nor agenda!! But, write their own stories. Hope you enjoy the book, "and eggs aint Poetry". Be blessed.

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