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Other Places Other Times
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Emmons speaks with great sensitivity of the alienation and loneliness of modern man, his searching for a value system equal to the times and above all, his need for love. The poet’s love of the sea and its special meaning are skillfully captured in verse…here, then, are personal poems that speak to us all.

 

Love and Other Minor Tragedies
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In this collection of poems, Emmons charts the course of love from the springtime of an early romance through the sadness of relationships gone sour. He speaks with a depth of understanding of the fragility of relationships and the sometimes torturous path of a maturing love.

 

The Road to Paradise
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Emmons is a humanist whose concern for the human condition dominates his poetry. He is an astute observer of life and the irony often found in dealing with life’s challenges and the choices we must make. His romance with the sea, his appreciation of its mystical qualities and the knowledge to be gained from it, are also captured in these pages.
―Richard Barre, Novelist

 

The Wanderer
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This book holds the lens through which Emmons views the world. The three sections of his book – “The Earth,” “The Sea,” and “The Sky” – appropriately suggest that nothing is out of the poet’s reach…whether celebrating life’s pleasures or mourning lives that are squandered and lost.
―Chryss Yost, from the Foreword

 

Seafarers, Poems of the Seas
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Emmons has spent more than five decades wandering the oceans of the planet. These travels have resulted in Seafarers, Poems of the Sea. His fifth volume of poetry tells the stories of the sailors, merchant mariners, fishermen, and explorers who have gone to sea and been changed forever by the experience. The power of the sea, its mystery and its awe-inspiring beauty are captured in this important body of work.

 
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