Track Road Through A Pine Forest: A Collective Of Poetry

About the Book

Track Road Through A Pine Forest is a collection of poetry that is:

A sultry, sensual
roller coaster
Of insatiable highs and suffocating lows.
Hike along with a misfit soul
That has been
Misshapen, lost and found,
Scarred and healed all while
Rambling on a formidable journey through
The unbridled, often unforgiving Bushes of Life.

About the Author

Sharmani T. Adderley is an educator, entrepreneur, poet, novelist living in Nassau, Bahamas. ‘Track Road Through A Pine Forest’ is her very first publication of selected works of poetry, self-published February 2020 via Amazon. What started out as a pastime has now become a passion as she currently has other works in progress. You can find her collection of poetry on Amazon.com.

Qn 1: Can you tell us more about your book What is it about?

Track Road Through A Pine Forest is a personal collection of poetry written from the mind’s eye of the author. The highs and lows of life’s journeys and often the unpleasant stagnation brought on by fear, mental abuse and uncertainty.

Qn 2: Who do you think would be interested in this book, is it directed at any particular market?

Poetry enthusiasts would definitely be interested in this book, more so any female who’s been hurt in love, or by a broken friendship, or anyone who feels lost from time to time. This book also gives males a female perspective of how they make us feel from time to time.

Qn 3: Out of all the books in the world, and all the authors, which are your favourite and why?

RIP to Sidney Sheldon. I absolutely loved his writing style and in the summer before he died almost read his entire collection of suspense books. His style was impeccable and I even learned a few words in different languages through reading his novels. Wishing I had one more book of his to read.

Qn 4: What guidance would you offer to someone new, or trying to enhance their writing?

Personally, I would say let your emotions and experiences guide you. The best way I can sum this up is by using the words of the great Rod Serling:

“There are many ways to tell the same story and chances are someone has covered the ‘unique and original’ concept you’ve conjured in some way, shape, or form. But it’s about how you tell your version of that story.”
Rod Serling (writing class Ithaca College 1972)

Qn 5: Where can our readers find out more about you, do you have a website, or a way to be contacted?

I’d love to get reviews of the book on Amazon as well as which poem you liked most, or which one touched you most.

Or email me at:
trackroadpf242@gmail.com

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