Symptoms
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Book Details
About the Book
"Symptoms" is Bill Garten's 4th book of poetry and through his vivid images and confessional style his latest book explores not only why we are here, but how we have come to various points in our lives and finally how we have to accept them. Bill Garten is asking questions not only about his life, but the lives of others around him. The confessional style of this book demonstrates how the author is not afraid to hide and literally is standing naked in front of his audience. Bill is more or less saying "this is who I am" - without any false walls or pretenses.
About the Author
Bill Garten is the winner of the Margaret Ward Martin Prize for Creative Writing and The Emerson Prize for Poetry. He has published poetry in over 200 literary journals and magazines such as Rattle, Hawaii Review, Poet Lore, Wisconsin Review, Antietam Review, Midwest Poetry Review, Interim, The G.W. Review and others. Bill is author of three other books of poetry, "Black Snow", "Red Rain", and "Eventually". Bill has been anthologized in "Wild Sweet Notes, Fifty Years of West Virginia Poetry 1950-1999"; "And Now the Magpie", a selection of winning entries of the West Virginia Writer's Annual Awards Competition and in "What The Mountains Yield" a collection from West Virginia Writers. Bill has lived in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, Florida, Ohio and West Virginia and his email address is redlol2@aol.com