CHANNILLO
Graveyards & Cornfields
By James F Miller II

Series Description:

This is the last collection of the Destined, But... poetry series. The inevitable end is the best way to describe what this collection is intended to provoke inside the reader. Minus the diagram, this is a complete understanding of reaching the destination. These are the reflections back upon the chaotic strides that have been successfully completed as well as the epic failures that the world was less forgiving about. One person's voyage as it sets to the end of the day's journey, the written scriptures of the whispered gospels. 

Category/Genre(s): Poetry, Journal Entries
Updated: Monthly
Status: Ongoing



Author Bio For James F Miller II:

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About James F. Miller II

James Miller is a poet from the Midwest. His passion for writing began to burn for him once he learned to write in cursive. Putting pen to page is what makes him feel alive. His book, A Footnote for Tomorrow, has held the No. 2 spot on Amazon Top New Releases list and remained in the top 10 for two months. He has been published in the Tecumseh Review (Vincennes University, Indiana), in 2000, as well as various anthologies between 1997 and 2000.
Jim was born in 1970s in a small town in northern Indiana. His early life was spent between Indiana, Florida and the New York area. After his many years in college, he took to the road and travelled the country in a quest to find himself and some meaning or purpose in life.
During his academic career, James studied English, creative writing, journalism, advertising, philosophy and music/audio recording. During that time, he attended several smaller community colleges including Vincennes University where he studied English-Creative Writing, Journalism and Music-Audio Recording. During his time at VU he held an editor position on the school's newspaper, The Trailblazer, for four semesters.
When he is not writing, working on the family business or at the auto factory, Jim likes to throw on a backpack and hike or load up the kayak and head out into nature. He's a curious man who will speak to anyone willing to have a meaningful conversation.
You can learn more about Jim on Twitter at: (@jim_twenty) https://www.twitter.com/jim_twenty
on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/poetryofjamesfmillerii
on Instagram at: https://www.instagram/jamesfmillerii_poet
on Amazon Author Central at: https://www.amazon.com/
or at his webpage: https://www.poetryofjamesfmillerii.com.







Series Description:

This is the last collection of the Destined, But... poetry series. The inevitable end is the best way to describe what this collection is intended to provoke inside the reader. Minus the diagram, this is a complete understanding of reaching the destination. These are the reflections back upon the chaotic strides that have been successfully completed as well as the epic failures that the world was less forgiving about. One person's voyage as it sets to the end of the day's journey, the written scriptures of the whispered gospels. 

Category/Genre(s): Poetry, Journal Entries
Updated: Monthly
Status: Ongoing


Author Bio For James F Miller II:

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About James F. Miller II

James Miller is a poet from the Midwest. His passion for writing began to burn for him once he learned to write in cursive. Putting pen to page is what makes him feel alive. His book, A Footnote for Tomorrow, has held the No. 2 spot on Amazon Top New Releases list and remained in the top 10 for two months. He has been published in the Tecumseh Review (Vincennes University, Indiana), in 2000, as well as various anthologies between 1997 and 2000.
Jim was born in 1970s in a small town in northern Indiana. His early life was spent between Indiana, Florida and the New York area. After his many years in college, he took to the road and travelled the country in a quest to find himself and some meaning or purpose in life.
During his academic career, James studied English, creative writing, journalism, advertising, philosophy and music/audio recording. During that time, he attended several smaller community colleges including Vincennes University where he studied English-Creative Writing, Journalism and Music-Audio Recording. During his time at VU he held an editor position on the school's newspaper, The Trailblazer, for four semesters.
When he is not writing, working on the family business or at the auto factory, Jim likes to throw on a backpack and hike or load up the kayak and head out into nature. He's a curious man who will speak to anyone willing to have a meaningful conversation.
You can learn more about Jim on Twitter at: (@jim_twenty) https://www.twitter.com/jim_twenty
on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/poetryofjamesfmillerii
on Instagram at: https://www.instagram/jamesfmillerii_poet
on Amazon Author Central at: https://www.amazon.com/
or at his webpage: https://www.poetryofjamesfmillerii.com.