Romford - Arab Today
Artists often draw inspiration from their daily life. Whether they are sculptors, painters, filmmakers or another type of artist, the root of the work can generally be traced to a life experience. For author Edward Wilson, life serves as inspiration for his poetry. Wilson invites readers to enjoy his new collection of poems, “Reflections of a Poet's Mind” (published by AuthorHouse). Wilson’s poetry covers many facets of daily life, ranging from loving someone, to dreams versus reality. Wilson believes “good poetry is love” – a message he hopes to get across in his new collection. An excerpt from the poem “Come to me and hold my hand,” in “Reflections of a Poet’s Mind”: “We reach for each other with a warm embrace; I see the smile upon your face. I know you feel the same as me; both ours hearts are running free.” Wilson aims for his poetry to inspire within readers the warmth and love he feels in life. Source: PRWEB