Poems And Eulogies, In Memory

“Poems And Eulogies, In Memory” by George Ray Houston is a collection of poetry published by AuthorHouse in December 2007. This 64-page book features a blend of poems and eulogies written over many years, reflecting themes of God, family, love, nature, and Southern heritage. The work showcases both fiction and nonfiction stanzas, highlighting the authors’ unique styles and perspectives.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of narrative styles within this collection. George Ray Houston employs a Victorian style, focusing on meter and rhyme, while Kristy Houston Maddox offers a contemporary approach with deep meaning. Together, their poetry captures memories of people, places, and experiences, inviting readers to explore the emotional depth and complexity of their verses. This edition serves as a thoughtful addition to any poetry enthusiast’s library.
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“Poems And Eulogies, In Memory” is a collection of poems and eulogies that has been written over many years. The fiction and non fiction stanzas are very special to the authors.
They write about their God, family, love, nature and rich Southern Heritage. George Ray Houston’s narrative, Victorian style stanzas depict a 19th century style of writing. He strives for meter and rhyme with simple verse and complex meaning. His poetry is in memory of people, places and things that are captured in his heart.
Kristy Houston Maddox’s narrative stanzas depict a contemporary style of writing. She strives for meter with deep meaning. Her beautiful stanzas have been hidden and locked away until now.
This is an exceptional book of beautifully written poetry that will compliment any home library. Join us now as we step back in time to deliver “Poems And Eulogies, In Memory.”
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