By Richard White ~ @RWhiteAuthor Crumbling Men Men don’t fall clean—they crumble slow, Like autumn leaves beneath the snow. A piece by piece, the edges fray, Yet still, they rise to face the day. The whiskey burns, a fleeting balm, A borrowed warmth, a fleeting calm. …
Read MoreHemingway and I – Exploring the Parallels of Our Lives and Journeys Through Whiskey and the Autumn Wind
In my upcoming poetry collection, Whiskey and the Autumn Wind: A Collection of Poems in Hemingway Tradition, I dive into the haunting echoes of Ernest Hemingway’s life, mind, and struggles, which resonate deeply with my own experiences as a combat medic, military veteran, and EMT. …
Read MoreExploring “Whiskey and the Autumn Wind”: A Journey Through Emotion and Nature
As the leaves turn to hues of gold and crimson, and the air carries a crispness that hints at change, I am thrilled to share my latest poetry collection, Whiskey and the Autumn Wind. This book is a reflection of the transformative power of autumn, …
Read MoreIntroducing “Whiskey and the Autumn Wind: A Collection of Poems in Hemingway Tradition”
Written by @RWhiteAuthor Dear Readers, I am beyond excited to share some wonderful news with you all. On December 31st, I will be releasing my latest poetry collection, “Whiskey and the Autumn Wind: A Collection of Poems in Hemingway Tradition.” This project has been …
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