Poetic Emotions

by BK Mills


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Softcover
$22.99
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$22.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/8/2020

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 84
ISBN : 9781665502610
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 84
ISBN : 9781665502627

About the Book

This book is a compilation of Poetic Emotions. It’s a short collection of expressive poetry and short stories of love. Each time you read the Book, you will have a different imagination in your mind. You will feel the passion, emotion, and desire, as well as the heartache and pain as you feel the words come alive. The language of love can be spoken in many different languages, however we can all relate. Take some time to escape the stress of today and enjoy the many different levels of love expressed through these words of poetry. It’s a timeless piece of Experiences penned to paper. You will embark on the journey on this brief poetic love story, as the reader will enjoy and be enticed to continue to the very end, poem after poem………


About the Author

BK Mills was born in Manhattan NY in 1979 as Milford S. Gangadeen. He was raised in Brooklyn where he attended Parochial School for most of his younger years and Canarsie High School as a teenager. He always had a passion for writing while in school and knew one day he would publish a short book of poems. He spent a lot of time in the areas of Flatbush and Canarsie Brooklyn. Through all the heartache and pain he experienced in his lifetime, BK found himself penning his emotions on paper. After being told by many that he had enough stories to write a book, he compiled his writings and decided to put the project forth. It wasn’t until recently BK completed his writings after putting the pen down for quite some time. BK is the proud father of two beautiful daughters and handsome twin boys. He currently resides in The Space Coast area of Florida where he spends most of his days in the sun, penning Poetic Emotions. Da Vinci said “a painting is poetry that you can not hear. And poetry is a painting that you can not see.”