Author Jerry Staudenraus’ well-thought-out and widely praised book, “Moonbeams and Poetry: For Those Whose Ears Are Pricked and Tongues That Are Long-Drawn,” a composition that covers a wide array of topics such as sky gods, orbs, and unpronounceable spaces in between, is now available in leading digital stores globally.
In an interview, Mr. Jerry Staudenraus says the book is a text of imaginings meant to be read with ease, for fun, comedy, or some sort of reflection.
Readers who are into poetry will love this latest masterpiece brought by Mr. Staudenraus. They get the chance to admire the easy initiation into the verse that Staudenraus’ writing and the lively imagery that comes with every poem in the book.
“The book allows us to appreciate and understand the world around us and sheds light – in a fun or vibrant way – all the things we can’t grasp,” Mr. Staudenraus said.
Mr. Staudenraus’ anthology takes a dive into heavenly bodies, orbs, sky gods, circles of life, and the rhythms of players playing and being played. The poems contained inside “Moonbeams and Poetry: For Those Whose Ears Are Pricked and Tongues That Are Long-Drawn” also explore time passages as well as the aspiration of being fulfilled at what’s out there. They tickle readers with messages of death and regret and provide resonating notes about hope and love.
Mr. Staudenraus suggests that readers and poets read “with a sense of youthful whimsy and curiosity.” He said if these little ditties don’t comport with their understanding of the universe, they may do what he sometimes does.
He shares, “When I wonder why, after applying noteworthy effort, some idea just still isn’t where I can grasp it, I tilt my face toward the night sky, look upward and across, seeking an audience with a moonbeam, hoping the answer is contained somewhere within its sheet of radiance, waiting to be revealed.”
During his childhood, the author recalled an incident where he stole three cars and drove from Washington to a place close to the border in California before he was nabbed. After he was reunited with his family, both of his parents asked about the incident.
“Why did you steal that car,” his parents asked him. Mr. Staudenraus replied that he wanted to go to California “to write a book.” That’s where everything started – how his journey in writing blossomed.
Those who want to grab a copy of “Moonbeams and Poetry: For Those Whose Ears Are Pricked and Tongues That Are Long-Drawn” may purchase it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Book Depository.
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