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Tazarian Antonio-Sleipnir Newby spent 12 years incarcerated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. During that time he wrote poems, at first to pass the time and then later in exchange for cigarettes, stamps, and other items his fellow ... celý popis
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Tazarian Antonio-Sleipnir Newby spent 12 years incarcerated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. During that time he wrote poems, at first to pass the time and then later in exchange for cigarettes, stamps, and other items his fellow inmates would offer as barter or trade for a few inspirational words set to the page. While he was writing these poems in prison, he would send copies to his mother. Unbeknownst to him, she entered one of his poems in an international poetry contest. It won. That poem and many of the others Newby authored while in prison form the basis for Huginn and Muninn; a collection of poems that explore many of life's major themes including politics, religion, God, love, heartbreak, and even the battle of good versus evil. These impassioned poems are written from the unique perspective of a man who with his body imprisoned, found the inspiration to free his creative soul. Tazarian Antonio-Sleipnir Newby was born in Phoenix, Arizona but raised in California, Florida, and Hawaii. Since his release from prison, he's been living in Sedro-Woolley, a small logging town in Northwest Washington State. Although he is currently in the process of recovering from a serious motorcycling accident, motorcycles remain his main passion away from writing. Huginn and Muninn is his first published effort and is dedicated to his mother. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/TazarianAntonioSleipnirNewby
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