Songs
of a Clerk, another collection of peoms by author and poet Gary
Beck, claims to show us a unique perspective on life, hope, and our
too-often faded dreams. Through his gifted poetry the publisher
claims that we would be pulled in and touched by his relatable and
powerful words.
The
press release further boasts that “With so many of us compelled to
work under oppressive treatment for low pay, our dreams of a better
life for ourselves and our families have faded under the denial of
opportunity, education, and advancement. Songs of a
Clerk expresses the anguish and frustration of people
trapped in sterile jobs, toiling away in our futureless menial
positions in the dehumanizing offices of our lives.”
Songs
of a Clerk, is a 132 page poetry volume.
Available on paperback with a retail price of $11.99, and eBook with
a retail price of $5.99. The ISBN is: 978-1-941058-16-9. Published
through Winter Goose Publishing and available now through all major
retailers. For more information or to request a review copy, contact
Winter Goose Publishing at: info@wintergoosepublishing.
The
note about the author, as given in the press release reads: Gary Beck
has spent most of his adult life as a theater director. He has seven
published chapbooks. His poetry collection 'Days of Destruction' was
published by Skive Press; 'Expectations', Rogue Scholars Press; 'Dawn
in Cities', Winter Goose Publishing; ‘Assault on Nature’, Winter
Goose Publishing; ‘Songs of a Clerk’, Winter Goose Publishing.
‘Civilized Ways’, 'Perceptions' and 'Displays' will be
published by Winter Goose Publishing. His novel 'Extreme Change' was
published by Cogwheel Press; 'Acts of Defiance' was published by
Artema Press. His collection of short stories, ‘A Glimpse of Youth’
was published by Sweatshoppe Publications. His original plays and
translations of Moliere, Aristophanes and Sophocles have been
produced Off Broadway. His poetry, fiction and essays have appeared
in hundreds of literary magazines. He currently lives in New York
City
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