Brown Bag Poetry
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About the Book
A refreshing while engaging masterpiece of work, depicting every situation that's been lived in vivid detail to provoke the thought pattern as you stroll down memory lane with moments of Dejavu. Brown Bag Poetry is a book which will catch you off guard, while you salivate for more. It's one of the best books you'll have the pleasure of reading, while adding it to your must keep collection!!!
Edited by Tracy Duke Arnold, Cover Design or Artwork by Justin Pooler, Photographs by Terry Lyle
About the Author
Terry E. Lyle received the Editor’s Choice Award, is an ISP member, and is a featured author in Anthology of Expressions by White Oak Publishers. Terry resides in Phenix City, Alabama and travels the United States reading and sharing her stories,from near death to disability. Terry’s views will leave you hungry for more. While she candidly pours her heart out in hopes that she reaches the core elements that inspires you to reflect and react.
Columbus, GA - A woman who has written two books in seven months, Authoress Terry E. Lyle was a former instructor teaching driving of tractor trailers. Then she became the victim of a tractor-trailer accident when the truck flipped over four times down a ravine. She is grateful to be alive and one of her immediate goals is to become healthy once again. She always accepts words of encouragement and they can be forwarded to her at P.O. Box 6813; Columbus, GA 31917.
Although she was a victim in the accident, Authoress Terry E. Lyle saw the need to publish books in less than a year, two books are already in print and she is continuing in her writing. Her book editor is Ms. Tracy Arnold.
Authoress Lyle is a member of the International Society of Poets (I.S.P) whose members include President Bill Clinton, Bishop Desmond Tutu and the late Johnny Cash. She has been interviewed by Mrs. Gloria Strode on Senator Ed Harbinson's show and she has appeared at Every Man's Books Diner in Selma, AL. She was the guest poet for TEARS Women's Empowerment program and guest speaker at the Boys and Girls Club, Cusseta Rd. in the city. She has been a vendor of the Arts in The Park, the Professional Women's Luncheon; the 10th Annual National Voters Right Museum Jubilee/Selma, AL. and several other venues. Authoress Lyle will be at the Minority Networking Night on Thursday, November 12, 2009 at the Columbus Times Newspaper, 2230 Buena Vista Road in the city.
The recipient of the Editors Choice Award Certificate for Accomplisment in Poetry, Authoress Lyle's goal is to be famous internationally.
She has a talented sister, Ms. Sylvia Robertson, who wrote a poem, a tribute to President Barack Obama entitled "I Just Can't Find the Words." The Poem is a on a fan distributed by D.S.A.A.V (Drugs, Smoking, Alcohol, Aids/HIV and Violence Free). The fan is #8/collector's edition, costs $3.00 and can be ordered by calling (334) 546.0062.
The goal of Authoress Lyle is to be known globally. Congratulations on her release of two publications.
Authoress Terry E Lyle can be reached on her personal website at http://www.terrylyle.com