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| ISBN 978-930293-56-4 |
| Copyright (c) 2006 PoetWorks Press |
| Bringing It Together |
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| Thomas Emmett Mueller's "Sign After Sign" is an outstanding collection by an accomplished craftsman. Rarely have I encountered a contemporary poet whose mastery of the form and flow of language is so admirably concealed behind the pure artistry of his work. "Sign After Sign" shares the poets provocative thoughts at the moment pen touched paper, offering everything from deep expositions on life's dichotomies to tantalizing sensual poems, to light verses that will tickle your senses. --Brandy Walton EWGpresents |
| ... from the province of prophecy bring me a calendar with the last day circled excerpted from "Litany For A Wayfarer" - Sign After Sign Thomas Emmett Mueller's "Sign After Sign" takes the reader inward to that solitary place humans shun until they discover the only reality is within. A lifetime of living and learning is founded upon one man's visions. Step inside this poet's mind and find the humanity and doubt that is the foundation of all mankind. A true poet with his heart unfolded in worry and awe. -- Betty S. Almond Author-Editor Books By Betty Almond |
| Thomas Emmett Mueller's latest book titled "Sign After Sign" is a poetic portrait by a true artist. As you read the lines of his poetry, and between them, you find not only excellently written verse, but also the portrait of a man haunted by his childhood. Within the articulated lines of this collection of poetry beats the heart of a child confused and buffeted by life's cruel truths, and an intellect that co-exists with his indomnitable spirit. Any reader of his work will instantly find something of themselves hidden within this child that dwells within us all. Mr. Mueller has conquered his childhood and evolved into a writer worthy of reading. His poetic style is polished and touching and does not betray our high expectations as we journey into this intimate world created and conveyed upon his riveting poetry. --Editor |
| Thomas Emmett Mueller Author-Editor |
| Forgive the toddler his terrible twos. His man/God visions blink good/bad news. He foresees the Judas kiss and every future joy he'll miss. O Manger Child you King of Kings, I think upon the many things you'll never witness in your time. I'll try to list them in my rhyme. Excerpted from the poem "Two Thousand Years Since The Second Birthday Of Jesus" --Thomas Emmett Mueller |
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