apes can't write good poetry
Offers a unique style and clarity to the reader
New Book Introduces Poetry in a Way That Develops Systematic Thinking
Offers a unique style and clarity to the reader
2017-06-27
MAITLAND, FL—Cliff Sparks’ new book Apes Can’t Write Good Poetry ($9.99,
paperback, 9781545608944; $4.99, eBook, 9781545608951) introduces a poetry genre in a way that encourages
development of systematic thinking and better composition skills. It is written
with uplifting humor and clarity, and theory is given with well-crafted
examples of acrostic poetry. Readers will appreciate the uplifting style and
clarity of this book. They will enjoy the positive challenge of this
imaginative and appealing literary form. Their gain will be better creative
writing skills through systematic thinking.
Sparks writes, “This
unique book introduces and explores a poetry genre using concepts derived from
computer logic and mathematics. It encourages readers to use systematic
thinking to appreciate acrostic poetry and to create their own in a new and
challenging style.”
Cliff Sparks is
a native Texan, educated at University of Texas-Austin and Hill Country Bible
College-San Marcos. Published credits include news stories, editorials, reviews,
books, and newsletters. Sparks serves in church multimedia ministry and as
volunteer police chaplain. Other books include, IT'S WAR! Adventures in
Spiritual Warfare (Xulon Press). Greater Works, Everybody Gets Paid, Bastrop
Christmas 1907 (FirstFruits Press).
Xulon
Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian
self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may
order Apes
Can’t Write Good Poetry through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book
Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore,
amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.