Fifty Seven Pebbles

Fifty Seven Pebbles
Second Poetry Collection

Wednesday 26 November 2014

Reason Without Rhyme...


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  1. As a formalist, I tend to steer neatly in the creaks and groans of poetic license. Iambs and trochees; sonnets and villanelles ... But you do not have to rhyme to be a poet. Eileen T. O’Neill proves that in her magnificently worded “Reason without Rhyme.” The cohesive structure of the poetry offers depth into the insights of the human condition. Flawlessly, her efforts engage and connect long after the pages have all been turned. Her worded wizardry bedazzles as if she is some long forgotten Celtic witch, mesmerizing all with her clever disguises ... poems. Follow her on Twitter. She’s been under the radar but her day is dawning ... I am proud to endorse her mystifying work. This collection of poetry is magnificent!

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