Cardboard Mansions

Cardboard Mansions

by J.D. Senetto
Cardboard Mansions

Cardboard Mansions

by J.D. Senetto

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Overview

There are writers and then there are artists. The difference is that the writer makes you see something and an artist makes you feel something. J. D. Senetto is an artist with words, creating a sensuous delivery of textures and hues that bring us to the experience he wishes to share. Sometimes artists move us with their great imaginations and sometimes they move us because they are such large personalities. Once in a while we are fortunate enough to encounter someone who can do both. Such is the work of J. D. Senetto, who frames his poetry in beautiful phrasing and writes with a burning passion for life in all of it's profound aspects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781502920096
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/25/2015
Pages: 142
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

My father was quiet; loving, provider but quiet...I never knew a grandfather, his side, or his brother lost at 28 and I was told not to ask. So quiet I was...me, the quiet one, second echelon in a group of friends...quiet in the confessional booth I was brought to...why tell a stranger, in a dark booth sitting behind mesh, my woes, thinking it just might be his woes were worse than mine (I've later learned, some in collars should have sat on the other side of that mesh window, confessing. I was drafted in '66, taught how to kill strangers and my mouth began to question why and with some friends now dead from bullets of insanity, I became alive, vowing never to be as quiet as my father.
He had his reasons, I'm sure, old school and all of that, but I had to break the chain. Art, photography, music, poetry is my voice and it's all fair game...say it loud, some will listen and that is good enough for me.
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