Mary Allen
Mary Allen 's Books(3)
The Perfect Excuse
Adventure In a quiet, small-town neighborhood, a young girl named Emma grew up with a mother who tirelessly held their fractured family together. Emma's father, consumed by addiction, had abandoned them years ago, leaving her mother to raise Emma and her siblings on her own. Despite the hardships, Emma's mother provided love and stability, ensuring her children flourished.As the years passed, Emma and her siblings matured, determined to confront their father's demons. They reached out, offering him a lifeline of support and understanding. Just as they began to see glimpses of recovery and reconciliation, their father, driven by his own selfish desires, threatened to unravel everything. He sought to claim what little they had, casting a dark shadow over their hard-won peace and unity. You might like
Wake Up, Dream Boy!
Mr. Ben Having some of the poems in the first edition of the poem collection, ‘The P.O.T (Poured Out Thoughts)’ published in several poetry magazines as High On Poems, Earthborne Magazine, Deadsnakes and so on, the author has ushered in the second, titled ‘The P.O.T (Poured Out Thoughts) ---The Reloaded.
It is said to be ‘reloaded’ because there are other poems to be added to make this edition slightly richer than the first. With poems as ‘Out of the Box’, ‘Dad Loves Me’, ‘Heralding God’s Magnificence’ being published in notable poetry journals and magazines, the sequel is hoped to make an impact to the entire world, beginning with the readers.
The Table of Contents has the additional poems that readers, who have read the first edition, would realize. They are intended to look into general issues, family, gender, parental, religious (Christian faith), children, love and personal/motivational.
The aim behind this piece is simple. As said in the first edition, it is about entertaining, enlightening, inspiring or motivating and enabling people think for themselves.
Worthy of Note: The author believes that subsequent edition(s) of the work would carry the above-stated aim.