My Pen

My Pen by Tina Inniss, published by iUniverse on July 29, 2001, is a 108-page work that explores the intersection of philosophy and poetry. The book presents a unique perspective on how poets convey truths in a soothing manner, contrasting with the often stark approach of philosophers. Through the lens of a dedicated philosophy student, the narrative delves into the engaging nature of poetry and its ability to reflect on modern life and the natural world.
Readers will find a collection of poems that embody strong messages, offering both enlightenment and inspiration. The work highlights the vivid and unparalleled visions of the poet, Sylvia, whose contributions are portrayed as invaluable for contemporary audiences and future generations. This edition invites readers to appreciate the meditative nostalgia and the authentic artistry that poetry can provide, making it a thoughtful exploration of inspirational themes.
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“It is a very difficult thing for a dedicated philosophy student to commend poetry because Philosophers tends to strip life naked in search of truth. Poets, on the other hand have a different approach, they unfold truth in the most soothing way without conceiving the impact entailed.
This was remarkable when Sylvia decided to read one of her poems in my presence. It was essentially intriguing how engaging her poetic illustration of the empirical aspects of modern life connects and her uncanny understanding of the natural and global world. Sylvia’s unique perspective intensely represents the meditative nostalgia required to embrace the challenges of impending elements.Sylvia is multitalented, but her poetic visions are vivid and unparallel. It remains without doubts that her contribution would be invaluable to both the contemporary and progeny. For an art so authentic escapes the slumber of a talent–pure and still latent,like the smell of a strong fresh coffee at dawn has always been here and nigh. I hope that Sylvia’s exposure is punctual and witnessed by many.”
Sincerly,
Wale Idris”Sylvia’s poems are very unique compositions that embody strong messages, which are both enlightening and refreshing at the same time.
Reading a selection of her poems brings a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. I recommend Sylvia’s poems to both students and scholars of poetry and all those who seek wisdom.”
Rev. Canon Martin Oguike
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