Narrations in Rhyme

Narrations in Rhyme by Stanton Dean Ashton is a poetry collection published by iUniverse in May 2004. This 216-page book is written in English and presents a diverse array of rhyming poetry that explores various themes, including personal experiences, mythology, history, nature, wildlife, sports, friendship, and love.
Readers will find that Stanton Dean Ashton’s work shifts between different landscapes, from the beaches of the California coast to the wheat fields of Kansas and the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The poems serve as a congenial anthology of narrations, reflecting the author’s thoughts and experiences through a rhythmic lens. This edition offers a comprehensive look at American poetry, showcasing the interplay of personal and universal themes within its verses.
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About Stan Ashton’s Poetry
Stanton Dean Ashton’s rhyming poetry covers a wide spectrum of interests, from relating personal experiences to touches of mythology, history, nature, wildlife, sports, friendship, and even a little love.
His recollections shift back and forth from the Beaches of the California Coast to the Wheat Fields of Kansas to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. His personal experiences and thoughts develop into a congenial anthology of narrations set to rhyme.
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