A Winter in Darkness
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About the Book
A Winter in Darkness is about a long journey out of hell and into the cold of the abyss. The book continues to focus on topics such as child abuse, suicide, neglect, betrayal, and the war in Iraq. The book is about forgiveness, or the lack there of, and the long road to redemption. The book does call for those who read it to look deep into their souls and the darkness there within. Pieces such as "The Blackest Day" and "The Haunting of Alice Chambers" take you into some of the most evil of psychological adventures one ever wants to go.
About the Author
R.P.Dodge has been a writer of poetry for over twenty years. He has astounded colleagues and many others with his ability to put amazing images to paper in a manner no other poet in today's time can. He is a winner of the PAM award (Presidential Award of Merit) for his poem "The Captain." While not writing he is a teacher of American History, and is said to be one of the best teachers of the U.S. Constitution. He enjoys movies, reading, and living on Middle Bass Island.