Introducing "Cacophony" by Elliott Eli Jackson.
"Cacophony" is a collection of 92 poems about life, love, and spirit. Critically acclaimed for its style, this down-to-Earth poetry can reach anyone and everyone with its universal appeal. However, from the moment a person begins reading, they will feel that he has written it for only them.
Arlington Heights, IL (PRWEB) August 9, 2006 -- Elliott Eli Jackson, a man of many diverse talents, is once again sharing his bounty of knowledge and wisdom about love, life and spirit.
By tapping into the wealth his life's experiences, interactions and observations he has written and published "Cacophony," a collection of 92 poems.
Some reflect his life and others reflect yours. Therein lays the magic of his work. "We are all connected in one way or another," Jackson said.
Jackson spent his childhood in Gary, Indiana, where he was born. "I wrote poetry as a child, but I never thought I would write a book of poems," he said. Yet today, he is a member of the International Poet Society and is featured in the International Who's Who of poetry. His poem, "How Could I Let Her Get Away," received critical acclaim in 2005.
As a young man and into adulthood, he attended Clark University in Atlanta, Georgia, Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, and studied in Oxford, England. He also served in the United States Air Force for 15 years; he lived in England and Germany, and has traveled the world.
Jackson has worked extensively as a therapist, and addiction counselor, and in guided meditations and anger management. He has devoted his life to helping others. He has taken his many years of experience dealing with human behavior and created a book of poems for us.
"Cacophony" will be available online at Amazon.com, Booksurge.com, Borders.com, Target.com or it can be ordered from a local bookstore.
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