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Daydreams is a collection of fifty-one poems from the new school of eclectic
poetry. It contains a broad mix of verse about the author's life experience and
observations. The poems are delivered in a range of disciplines including metric
rhyme and free verse syllabic.
Mr. Currie has further differentiated the book from modern poetry dogma by
including color photos with each poem. These pictures and brief comments relate
to the poems in a variety of direct and subtle ways.
As described in Rebecca Rule's syndicated column, Bookmarks, the book
contains "poems you can understand-and care about."
Mr. Currie has blended the ingredients of humor, thoughtful observations,
introspection and an artist's careful eye into a collection that uniquely
connects to the reader.
This book is a new, refreshing and different presence in the world of modern
poetry.
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A few comments on Daydreams from reviewers and readers |
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Daydreams is a beautifully
produced book…The poems, facing photographs and their captions form an
artistic triangle…A bold effort, one I can recommend…Glenn needs to have
no concern about his artistic career. It is well established with this
work. |
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Lora H. Zill, Editor
Time of Singing
Fall 2005
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They are, for the most part,
everyday things- a sign at the dump, a bagel shop, a man praying…But in
his book of poetry…Currie transforms those mundane experiences into a
journey deep into life. It is what poets do, and Currie does it well. |
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New Hampshire Magazine
October 2005 |
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The book (Daydreams) is
delightful- readable, humorous and thought-provoking at the same time,
talking about everyday scenes that we can all identify with. |
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Dartmouth Newsletter
May 2005 |
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Resonating with elegance and
unpretentiousness, these thought-provoking and entertaining poems,
coupled with visually appealing photographs, will definitely engage and
inspire readers. |
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Bookwire Review
April 28, 2005 |
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Daydreams is a joy to read…(the)
pieces left me in contemplation and meditation…(a) wonderful philosophy
of life. |
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Bill Thomson, Kennebunk, Maine
Maine author and retired professor |
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A phenomenal book. I sat down to
read a couple of poems, and I read it from cover to cover. A great
Christmas gift. Please send me ten more. |
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John Delucca, Ho-ho-kus, New
Jersey
Former SVP and Treasurer, R.J.
Reynolds |
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Glenn’s poems hold you captive as
you see yourself in every verse…by making your life come alive as his
experiences touch you heart and soul. This is a book of poems…to be read
as your life’s journey progresses! |
Jim Constantin, Concord,
NH
Hospital Services Coordinator, VA
Medical Center |
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Poems you can understand-and care
about…(his) poems are…funny…melancholy…and political; some, all of the
above. |
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Rebecca Rule, Northwood, NH
Syndicated columnist, Bookmarks |
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A delightful work. Great
photographs. Please send me three more. |
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A.K. Barton, Houston, TX
Retired SVP, Exxon Chemical |
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Great poetry…A beautiful book. |
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Jan Houghton, Stoneham, MA
President, Stoneham Bank |
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I was struck by the range of
poems. Humorous, insightful and reflective, they take your breath away.
A wonderful book that I would recommend to everyone. |
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Tom Avallone, Concord, NH
President, Cobb Hill Construction |
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Daydreams is a splendid
book…magnificent…we’ll be back for many more orders. |
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Maylon T. Scott, Atlantic Beach,
Florida
Captain, USN(retired) |
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You know it must be a charming
book of poetry when you turn to a poem about sharing the problems of the
world at the local bagel shop and smile, because you’ve been there
before and done that. |
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Arnie Arnesen, Hopkinton, NH
Radio talk show host and
nationally known political commentator |
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Both my wife and I have thoroughly
enjoyed the book. The poems connect directly with the reader. When I
passed it around the office, I had trouble getting it back. |
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Frank S. Yeomans, Martha’s
Vineyard, MA
President, First Lexington Capital
Corporation |
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The best Christmas gift that I
received…was Daydreams. After reading the first two poems, I
could not put it down until I finished. I was able to “cross the bridge”
and what I found was laughter, tears, thought and dreams. Wonderful!! |
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Ernie Tsouros, Estero, Florida |
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