Author: | Kristopher Ivie | ISBN: | 9781301641482 |
Publisher: | Kristopher Ivie | Publication: | June 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kristopher Ivie |
ISBN: | 9781301641482 |
Publisher: | Kristopher Ivie |
Publication: | June 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Awphul Poetry is an abbreviation for Articulation With the PHonetic Use of Language. It doesn't fit in with most modern poetry and attempts to reinvent the use of verse. The book is titled Orange because the color orange often symbolizes controversy. Not only does the color invoke varying emotions but it has haunted many poets who have ever dreamed of rhyming the word. There are 50 poems (+ some extras) in this book as well as information on Awphul poetry. Some of the poems in this book cover social issues that are often surrounded by controversy. Those who are easily offended may find content that they disagree with in this book.
The number of poems in this book they are broken into sections for the NCX table of content navigation. To navigate to individual poems there is a TOC (table of contents) at the beginning of the book with links to each poem.
Awphul Poetry is an abbreviation for Articulation With the PHonetic Use of Language. It doesn't fit in with most modern poetry and attempts to reinvent the use of verse. The book is titled Orange because the color orange often symbolizes controversy. Not only does the color invoke varying emotions but it has haunted many poets who have ever dreamed of rhyming the word. There are 50 poems (+ some extras) in this book as well as information on Awphul poetry. Some of the poems in this book cover social issues that are often surrounded by controversy. Those who are easily offended may find content that they disagree with in this book.
The number of poems in this book they are broken into sections for the NCX table of content navigation. To navigate to individual poems there is a TOC (table of contents) at the beginning of the book with links to each poem.