Don’t Call Me A Poet

Don’t Call Me A Poet by Meader is a collection of writing that spans various topics, including religion and love, reflecting the author’s life experiences and thoughts. Published by R. R. Bowker on November 12, 2020, this edition comprises 44 pages and is presented in English. The book offers readers a glimpse into the diverse themes that have been significant to Meader over the years.
In this anthology, readers will encounter a range of writings that explore the complexities of life and the emotions tied to personal beliefs and relationships. The collection invites reflection on the various subjects that have shaped the author’s perspective, providing a thoughtful exploration of the human experience. With its compact size and accessible language, this book serves as a meaningful addition to the poetry genre, appealing to those interested in anthologies that capture the essence of an individual’s journey.
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A collection of writing gathered throughout the life of Meader, on all topics from religion to love, and everything that has mattered to them.
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