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Hat Trick

Anthony Green Jr.

Editora: Publishdrive

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With his fourth book due to be released in the Winter, Green Jr delivers his first of four demos to lead his audience into where his artistry has taken him. This nine poem journey details his visions on growth, the hope he carries in his dreams, and the nightmares that he fears shows glimpses of reality.  The title " Hat Trick " was birthed from what he sees in his dreams. Throughout the project he speaks on how he never sees things or people as he once did. The  three different writing locations also played a part in choosing the title. Although this is only a demo, this deserves the same disclaimer stamped with any Green Jr piece, "Deep realities brought to light contained inside". Arguably his most personal work yet.
Disponível desde: 20/01/2018.

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