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“PoeticWorks Publishing is proud to announce the release of their lastest Anthology of Poetry, “Someday life doesnt wait, why should we?”, PoeticWorks.Com, PoeticWorks Publishing, $16.00, December 15, 2006. Someday, for these poets, is a lifetime in the making”¦that begins today. It is 53 pages of profound insight into some of the freshest poets to be on the poetry scene today. Someday brings 3 totally different people from different backgrounds and cultures and binds them together to form a union of poetry that will inspire anyone who reads their poems to get out of their own comfort zone and achieve the impossible. The poets in this book dig into the inner most parts of their worlds and present to you pride, love, courage, loyalty, struggle, and achievement. It is a must read for all
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Rey “Amaaze” Amador is the youngest of three children and a first generation Latino, raised in San Francisco, to parents from Nicaragua. He has always maintained his interest in the arts as an expression by way of my mind, body, and soul. He has written for close to fifteen years, and seldom sharing any of his pieces, he was made to realize his talent was wasting away. He uses his experiences to inspire his words. He has been writing under the name “Amaaze” since the beginning. It seemed to gravitate to him as a person, and it was how he envisioned himself, from a humble perspective. It is bred from the idea of what a maze is - a design with many facets, with one ultimate goal; combined with the pure definition of amaze. The greatest inner accomplishment he has discovered along his journey is that he is a man who has always retained the same frame of mind, just with more experiences as he continues to live. “
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