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Wet, Jennifer Blake-edwards

Label
Wet, Jennifer Blake-edwards
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wet
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Jennifer Blake-edwards
Summary
Author Jennifer Blake-Edwards started writing as a young girl. But it was a trip to Jamaica that allowed her to find herself after college. For two months, she weathered Jamaicas rainy season by writing poetry while it rained daily for hours. It was also during this trip that she met a dark, handsome, and dimpled Caribbean man who not only ignited her love for poetry, but for warm showers and getting wet. In WET, she shares an anthology of poetry with many of the selections carrying the themes of water and rain. In The Threat, Blake-Edwards writes, /Time will we ever have enough? / I sit and wait for the rains to end, / for my day to begin its slippery/ slide to its inevitable end. / The day is overcast, the air thick / choking me / This collection puts a thirty-year-plus journey through lifes storms to paper. Like raindrops, Blake-Edwards words splattered on the pages and are given life
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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