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Was Writing a Book
Was Writing A Book I am starting to think everyone knows "Spy of Brunswick Town," was Confederate Rose Read part of book and started to cry; One day near Fort Fisher she would die. With belt of Gold she was weighted down Before war ended she would drown And Medal of Honor has much history Much about is is a complete mystery. War never was completed to this day About parts of it people dream away Through files about war I started to look About war someone was writing a book. James Serious Mysterious Horn Retired Veteran, Poet and Episcopalian Edith Edwards of St. James Episcopal wrote, "Spy of Brunswick Town." The key to its success is character development and being able to relate to them. Edith should be rewarded for her great preparation of this book. I loved it to its very end. Also, I knew Henry Hall from West Virginia who is now dead and his friend Larry Maisel. I attended a book writing club with them in Holden Beach. I am familiar with Joan Leotta who is also part of Poetry Revisited. If you let your imagination wander, you can picture much of what Edith is writing about.
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