Wanderlust

by Ginger Meeder



Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/05/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 100
ISBN : 9781425913359

About the Book

“WanderLust” is g.a.meeder’s second book of poetry via AuthorHouse.  You will find the author’s own sense of humor intact with the poem such as, “Summertime Barbecue”.  You will be enigmatically filled with wanderlust for the heavens and the universe through poems such as a noted and requested favorite of fans through “Heavenly Quest”.

 

     Her black & white photography again shepherds the reader along this painless poetic journey as she climbs through the spiritual side of life via sorrow, loss, joy, melancholy, regret, shame and questions everything the poetic soul and mind will allow. Amusement is unexpectedly found through her storytelling charms in the poem, “The Gypsy Charmer”, all the way to “Sweet Corn Vendor”.

 

     Float through the lyrically inclined “Between Seasons” to the hauntingly historical poem, “Hiroshima”.  A snapshot is taken with words via this author’s second book of poetry and captured eloquently as one who has treaded life’s journey on the Wanderlust highways and byways through the eyes and spirit of a firefly in the summer night sky…


About the Author

g.a.meeder currently works within the public library system, and is responsible for the weekly poetry column, of the local newspaper. This is her second book of poetry for the author through 1st Books Publishing.

 

     The author and her husband, Jerry, reside in rural Ohio with a small herd of cats & dogs and they are about to embark on another journey in life.  

 

     The author admits to owning a pair of gypsy feet and continues the search for the answers some of us fear to ask and patiently awaits the answers even if they are not exactly what she was looking for at the time, or what she actually wanted to hear. This quote is her take on life:

 

“Burnt toast is awful, but if the coffee

and conversation are good, hell,

even burnt toast ain’t half bad…”---g.a.meeder