Words are our Sorcery 
You know those ….. drifting kinds of thoughts? When it’s easy to believe that someone else is dreaming you? Well that’s Trance Poetry.
The purpose of the poems in this book are to try and show how words alone can lift you up and take you places, how they can enchant and bewitch, creating the illusion that just for a few minutes everything’s alright with the world.
When I started to write poetry I searched around for subject matter, and chose colour. Not yellow, red and blue, but Paprika, Jet, Ochre, Huckleberry Blue, Fiesta etc. and went inside trying to see where that ‘colour’ would take me. From this I created a series of poems which I entitled Colour-oetry, and I’ve included these here as well.
Only half of this book is poetry, well 56% to be precise. A while ago I took an interest in the parallel lives of the chef and the writer. How the chef creates his magic in the chaotic environment of the kitchen compares well with how the writer creates his hocus-pocus in the peace and quiet of his study. A chef’s wizardry is in his ingredients, whilst a writer’s sorcery is in his words. So I wrote a few chapters on food, following it all over the world at one stage, attempting to paint pictures with my words. But I also focused on the 'writer,' comparing him or her not only to the chef but also to other master tradesmen, even a bricklayer at one stage.
Deep down this is the purpose of this book, to discuss the art of the writer and the sorcery in his words. Whether I’ve succeeded or not, only the reader can tell.
I’ve finished the book with three chapters on parenting experiences. True stories actually. My goal here is to use the writer’s sorcery to establish emotion and hopefully leave you with a lump in your throat.
I hope you enjoy reading this, because I loved writing it!
I really enjoyed this and can't wait to read it again. It is a very unique book. Section 36 Just You, Babe was an incredible read that I am tempted to copy and carry around in my wallet. I went and got two more by this author.
Karl Wiggins Author, humourist, raconteur and (unfortunately) master of dysphemismI'm an author with seven books on Amazon Kindle, and I'll state right from the start that I have a particular aversion to fellow authors who befriend you and then immediately message you saying, "You might like my book ..... check it out." I don't do that. If people wish to know more about my books the informationThis is a unique book and Im not entirely sure what category or genre it belongs in. Let me summarize by saying it is thoroughly entertaining and can be enjoyed on many different levels provided one has a sense of humor. Wiggins is an extremely funny guy but also offers his unique insight into several facets of life.Im not into poetry, but bought this book because I read his very funny book, Grit, about his life as a cabbie. But his poem (and I use the term loosely as it doesnt rhyme) The Dawn

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Trance Poetry.You know those ….. drifting kinds of thoughts? When it’s easy to believe that someone else is dreaming you? Well that’s Trance Poetry.
The purpose of the poems in this book are to try and show how words alone can lift you up and take you places, how they can enchant and bewitch, creating the illusion that just for a few minutes everything’s alright with the world.
When I started to write poetry I searched around for subject matter, and chose colour. Not yellow, red and blue, but Paprika, Jet, Ochre, Huckleberry Blue, Fiesta etc. and went inside trying to see where that ‘colour’ would take me. From this I created a series of poems which I entitled Colour-oetry, and I’ve included these here as well.
Only half of this book is poetry, well 56% to be precise. A while ago I took an interest in the parallel lives of the chef and the writer. How the chef creates his magic in the chaotic environment of the kitchen compares well with how the writer creates his hocus-pocus in the peace and quiet of his study. A chef’s wizardry is in his ingredients, whilst a writer’s sorcery is in his words. So I wrote a few chapters on food, following it all over the world at one stage, attempting to paint pictures with my words. But I also focused on the 'writer,' comparing him or her not only to the chef but also to other master tradesmen, even a bricklayer at one stage.
Deep down this is the purpose of this book, to discuss the art of the writer and the sorcery in his words. Whether I’ve succeeded or not, only the reader can tell.
I’ve finished the book with three chapters on parenting experiences. True stories actually. My goal here is to use the writer’s sorcery to establish emotion and hopefully leave you with a lump in your throat.
I hope you enjoy reading this, because I loved writing it!
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| Title | : | Words are our Sorcery |
| Author | : | Karl Wiggins |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | 1st edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 91 pages |
| Published | : | March 30th 2014 by Amazon Digital Services |
| Categories | : | Language. Writing. Poetry. Spirituality. New Age. Food and Drink. Cooking |
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Ratings: 4.56 From 125 Users | 2 ReviewsRate Epithetical Books Words are our Sorcery
This is a unique book and Im not entirely sure what category or genre it belongs in. Let me summarize by saying it is thoroughly entertaining and can be enjoyed on many different levels provided one has a sense of humor. Wiggins is an extremely funny guy but also offers his unique insight into several facets of life.Im not into poetry, but bought this book because I read his very funny book, Grit, about his life as a cabbie. But his poem (and I use the term loosely as it doesnt rhyme) The DawnI really enjoyed this and can't wait to read it again. It is a very unique book. Section 36 Just You, Babe was an incredible read that I am tempted to copy and carry around in my wallet. I went and got two more by this author.
Karl Wiggins Author, humourist, raconteur and (unfortunately) master of dysphemismI'm an author with seven books on Amazon Kindle, and I'll state right from the start that I have a particular aversion to fellow authors who befriend you and then immediately message you saying, "You might like my book ..... check it out." I don't do that. If people wish to know more about my books the informationThis is a unique book and Im not entirely sure what category or genre it belongs in. Let me summarize by saying it is thoroughly entertaining and can be enjoyed on many different levels provided one has a sense of humor. Wiggins is an extremely funny guy but also offers his unique insight into several facets of life.Im not into poetry, but bought this book because I read his very funny book, Grit, about his life as a cabbie. But his poem (and I use the term loosely as it doesnt rhyme) The Dawn



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