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"Seasons of a Fallow Heart" by Edward F. Roseman
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ISBN 1-58939-696-0. $12.95. Softcover. 116 Pages. Plato stated "At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet." The verses and lyrics in this collection prove this to no end. Roseman writes straight from the heart, exposing every deep, dark corner of his fears and every brilliant glimmer of hope that love has bestowed upon him. Most of the words in this volume were directed toward one particularly lovely heart that helped rescue the author from a perilous fall from grace. This woman became his best friend and they slowly fell in love. Roseman addresses every aspect of his falling in love and the many changes that hearts endure as he ventures down life's path trying to understand his feelings, decide if they are true, and then explain them to the woman he loves. In Seasons of a Fallow Heart, he writes of love, lust, dread, jealousy, fear, desire, death, and war. While the intended meaning of some of Roseman's poetry may only be apparent to the author and the subject of his inspiration, the feelings behind the poems are vivid and tearful. He uses a simple writing style that is easy to comprehend and read while the symbolism and metaphoric content are both elusive and illusory yet reveal his true character and emotions. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ed Roseman was born in 1961 and raised in Fish Creek Landing, New York. He attended high school in the Queen Village of Oneida county. After a stint in the Army, he worked on dairy farms before completing a Ph.D. in 2000. Ed travels extensively in pursuit of outdoor experiences, professional development, following friends, and discovering love. A divorce in 1996 exposed him to new regions inside his heart where he met Sheri on a divorce topics internet bulletin board. They became friends instantly and shared intimate details about each other's lives, their children, families, desires, dreams, and interpretations of life and love. The poems and thoughts printed in this book originated from conversations and feelings shared between Sheri and the author. This book is dedicated to everyone that ever mattered to either of them. The two of them remain friends and in steady contact since meeting on the internet in 1996, though they have never met in person. If there is someone you really want to be with, they are worth the wait. "Love does not consist in gazing at each other but in Looking outward together in the same direction." ~Antoine de Saint-Exupéry~
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