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This! the Journey!
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This! the Journey!

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Henry W. Gurley of Houston, Texas, is one of America’s greatest poets of this century. He has been writing poetry most of his life and has been published abroad and in the U.S. by various magazines, book publishers and companies. He has been a featured author among several venues, and continues to write at a voracious pace. In this particular volume, Gurley splits the book into two sections: one section with poetry about nature and one section about his experience with God. His poetry flows smoothly and graciously and will bless the reader with each line. In this editor’s estimation, Gurley is the equivalent of a modern aged Robert Frost.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Headlight Press
Date
1 July 2013
Pages
344
ISBN
9781585352630

Henry W. Gurley of Houston, Texas, is one of America’s greatest poets of this century. He has been writing poetry most of his life and has been published abroad and in the U.S. by various magazines, book publishers and companies. He has been a featured author among several venues, and continues to write at a voracious pace. In this particular volume, Gurley splits the book into two sections: one section with poetry about nature and one section about his experience with God. His poetry flows smoothly and graciously and will bless the reader with each line. In this editor’s estimation, Gurley is the equivalent of a modern aged Robert Frost.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Headlight Press
Date
1 July 2013
Pages
344
ISBN
9781585352630