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Friday, July 18, 2014

Book Review: They Say the Sirens Left the Seas By James Hutchings

They Say the Sirens Left the Seas
By James Hutchings
Print Length: 74 pages
The last dragon faces his death...

A magician bases his life on a misheard word...

A teenager goes looking for his friends' girlfriends, none of whom have ever been seen...

46 poems by James Hutchings.







I don’t search out poetry to read. Not my thing, but the title of Hutchings’ poetry collection caught my attention. The length of the poems range from a couple of sentences to many pages. They tell stories about the human condition, and cats seem to be featured a lot <G>. One of my favorites was the first verse of Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love a Bad Name” written as a Shakespearean Sonnet.

It you are looking for something thoughtful, beautiful, funny and strange give this a try.

review: The New Death and Others

4 “poetic” Sheep






Sharon Stogner


About the Author:
website
James Hutchings lives in Melbourne, Australia. He fights crime as Poetic Justice, but his day job is acting. You might
know him by his stage-name 'Brad Pitt.' His work has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Heroic Fantasy Quarterly and
Wisdom Crieth Without among other markets. His ebook collection 'The New Death and others' is now available from
Amazon, Smashwords, Barnes & Noble and DriveThruFiction.

both books are only $.99
can buy on Smashwords

2 comments:

  1. And lets just add that the cover is freaking awesome

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    1. I know! As soon as he contacted me and I took one look at the cover I was "Yes! I will review!" I am so cover easy

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