Author: | Janet Marie Bingham | ISBN: | 9781481750769 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | July 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Janet Marie Bingham |
ISBN: | 9781481750769 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | July 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
This is a collection of spiritual poems. It is the life work of Janet Bingham, who has been writing and drawing since she was a little girl. The tone of the poems is conversational and they are always easy to understand. The poems are upliffting, but also truthful. Ms. Bingham has a prophetic gift which enables her to interpret current events in her own special way. She feels that God gave her these poems and it is her responsibility to share them with as many readers as possible. The poems are varied in content, some reflecting her exposure to world literature, especially English poetry, others reflecting the many locations she has visited around her hometown of San Diego, and others are memories of her childhood visits to the back woods of Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Georgia. Life affects her very deeply and she responds to it, with careful attention to questions of faith, friendship, and love. She has a great time with the paint brush, considers her art to reflect the common people, and to be her child within, playing.
This is a collection of spiritual poems. It is the life work of Janet Bingham, who has been writing and drawing since she was a little girl. The tone of the poems is conversational and they are always easy to understand. The poems are upliffting, but also truthful. Ms. Bingham has a prophetic gift which enables her to interpret current events in her own special way. She feels that God gave her these poems and it is her responsibility to share them with as many readers as possible. The poems are varied in content, some reflecting her exposure to world literature, especially English poetry, others reflecting the many locations she has visited around her hometown of San Diego, and others are memories of her childhood visits to the back woods of Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Georgia. Life affects her very deeply and she responds to it, with careful attention to questions of faith, friendship, and love. She has a great time with the paint brush, considers her art to reflect the common people, and to be her child within, playing.