Verse and Perverse

by G. G. Ainsworth


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/22/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781418492663

About the Book

This book is a collection of ballads and rhymes reflecting the life experiences of the author.  The author has a background rich in real life encounters with danger and near catastrophe.  The ballads recount in rhyming verse actual events in the author’s life which by accident or design put him in harms way and from which he luckily escaped alive to tell about.  Many of the rhymes reflect philosophically or satirically many of the problems everyone must confront while living in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, being contemporary with our troubled times in the western world.  Some of the rhymes delve into the mysteries of the sea (the author has spent the last thirty five years as an industrial deep see diver), while others involve mountain climbing and other high risk pursuits.

 

There is no lack of a mocking sense of humor that threads it’s way throughout this book in spite of the serious nature of much of it’s contents.  The greatest fear the author has ever faced is the prospect of boring his reader. With bated breath, he leaves that judgment to the reader.

 


About the Author

Gene Glenn Ainsworth was born in the High Sierra mountains of Central California in what was then logging country. His earliest memories were of the enchanting beauty of the giant redwoods, still mountain lakes and cascading rivers of the high country. His father was a forest ranger at the time and used to take his sons by mule to high rocky bluffs to watch the thunder storms flashing in the foothills below.

When Gene was about eight years old, his family left the mountains and moved to the coast at Santa Barbara where for the first time he saw the Pacific Ocean. His father worked as an auto mechanic, but built plywood racing boats in his spare time, so Gene and his brothers and sisters soon found themselves out on the water with their dad cruising up and down the coast with the whales and dolphins for company. Gene soon became part of the sea, surfing and skin diving on his own.

Upon graduating from high school, he received an honor society scholarship and attended the university at Las Cruces, New Mexico, where he studied mechanical engineering. He worked at

White Sands Missile Range as an engineering technician to pay his way through school. One of his off-campus hobbies was rock climbing in the Organ Mountains where he had some rather harrowing experiences.

After the heartbreak of a brief and failed early marriage, Gene joined the Marine Corps and spent two years on the island of Okinawa in the South Sea of Japan. While serving there as a “beach master” and scuba instructor, he roamed the colorful underwater reefs and experienced the violence of the summer typhoons that often visited that area.

After being discharged from the Corps, Gene worked for awhile as an engineer, but soon tired of the boredom of technical work and became drawn back to the sea where he has worked as a professional diver ever since. His work, first as a hard hat diver and later as a diving operations supervisor has taken him to every continent in the world, where he both participated in and supervised diving excursions to 600 feet of water using the latest equipment available.

After years of this, friends and family persuaded him to recapture some of his experiences by writing about them. After some consideration on the matter, Gene decided to put a few of his life experiences and thoughts down in the form of rhymes or ballads, and this book is the first result of his efforts.

The author has won several awards in poetry contests sponsered by "World of Poetry" from 1989-91 including two Golden Poet awards, two Awards of Merit and a Who''s Who in poetry honor for outstanding achievement in poetry.