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New Poetry Collection, Inspiration by Request, Now Available

By: Jul. 03, 2013
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Of bright, inspirational missives to help express an individual's personal feelings about special people or things, Howard Ferguson's Inspiration by Request, is a unique poetry project, a way for people to see their thoughts and dreams encapsulated in verse. Howard collects stories from friends or acquaintances and translates them into stirring rhyme so that these stories may be well remembered and treasured.

Whether one wants to be inspired with others, with oneself, with relationships, and with everything else, Howard's engaging poetry aims to elevate them into special moments. His poems come with illustrations that work hand in hand with the words to evoke these moments. There's a special poem or poems one can find here in Inspiration by Request that one may dearly need. At one time or another, people do need the uplifting spirit of verse to celebrate all sorts of occasions. This is the service Ferguson provides for all who may take him up on his offer to "let him say what [is needed] to be said."

From human connection to love to relationship to family and more, poet-author Howard Ferguson accepts whatever Inspiration By Request anyone may have right now. These poems strike a chord among readers every time, precisely because they are of things or people that make up a common experience to everyone. They are Ferguson's special form of communication or special art that everyone needs every now and then.

For more information on this book, interested parties may log on to http://www.Xlibris.com.

About the Author
Howard Ferguson, after a well deserved rest comes out with a collection of best poems to brighten special moments for those who have given him their stories for translation into memorable poetry. He assures his public that he can help them communicate in a way that will make them feel brand new and unique. He implores them to "Let me say what you need to say/ So I can make everything OK!"



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