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Harambee K. Grey-Sun
Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Indiana, Harambee Grey-Sun (1975-present) wrote a religious column for Our Times Newspaper during most of the 1990s. His poetry has also appeared in publications such as CrossConnect, Epicenter, RiverSedge, the South Carolina Review, and the Wisconsin Review. ... show more

Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Indiana, Harambee Grey-Sun (1975-present) wrote a religious column for Our Times Newspaper during most of the 1990s. His poetry has also appeared in publications such as CrossConnect, Epicenter, RiverSedge, the South Carolina Review, and the Wisconsin Review. He is currently writing a pre-apocalyptic fantasy series entitled Eve of Light which explores whether it's possible for humankind to survive after the death of the Creator and the demise of the familiar world; Broken Angels is the first book in this series.
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a TeMPLe of WoRDS
a TeMPLe of WoRDS rated it 11 years ago
Poetry is a personal thing - you either love it or hate it. Writing a review on someone's poetry is hard because what I like may be something you can't like or don't understand, and vice versa. There were quite a few in this book that I liked, that moved me, that made me think, that stood out amon...
Omnilogikos: literati
Omnilogikos: literati rated it 12 years ago
Bloodlight was another NetGalley bet. The author set himself to write a work of fiction that would allow him to explore simultaneously the insecurities of a teenager and metaphysical issues such as religion and reality. If this idea seemed really good, unfortunately the final result ended up being b...
Oh, Chrys!
Oh, Chrys! rated it 12 years ago
This review appeared first on Oh, Chrys!Saturated with psychedelia and philosophy, BloodLight is quite the eccentric read. Though I appreciated its strong poetic diction and its impacting imagery, I just could not find myself enjoying it most of the time. This is primarily due to a droning plot and...
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