Crimson Echoes
A Mother and Daughter literary parallel
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About the Book
Crimson Echoes is a parallel of expression from the philosophic and generation view of a Mother and Daughter.
Frivolous and foreboding poetry of life and love unmasked.
Sayings, story, song and short plays providing a spice rack of word.
Crimson Echoes is a written spectacle.
OTHER WRITINGS FROM THE MOTHER & DAUGHTER DUO
Through The Baobab by Angela Robinson & Falko
About the Author
Angela Robinson
The inspiration to write comes from my desire to share my thoughts and insight with others. Life is not only what we see on the surface, and life is not only mundane but exciting and filled with hope.
I started writing when I worked in the Town Hall in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 1984. I found that life's difficulties make me more determined to succeed and that I can find optimism in any situation. I express this determination through my writing, encouraging others to find that illusive silver lining.
My favourite book is the Bible.
The poets I like are Emily Dickinson and Anna Akhmatova.
My favourite authors are Wilbur Smith and Stephen King.