Preoccupations

A collection of Poetry and Verse

by Dorothy Vine


Formats

Softcover
£18.95
Hardcover
£26.95
Softcover
£18.95

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 03/01/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781425709600
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781425712723

About the Book

PREOCCUPATIONS is a compilation of various poetry and verse composed over a period of several years--just for the love and fun of it. It’s a collection that invites ‘dipping’ reading--when on the beach, in bed before falling asleep, when you’re tired of television--or reading some of your favorite pages aloud with a friend. Some pages will make you laugh, some make you think, some may even make you cry-- but over all-- ENJOY!


About the Author

DOROTHY VINE describes herself as a life-time New Yorker, with a great love for the Southwest and the Navajo arts and traditions. A published writer since she was in the fifth grade, she has weathered the vagaries of life and career in The Big Apple. After several years as a business executive, she returned to her first love-writing. She was a staff writer in the CBS Marketing Services Division and then for twenty years was a freelance writer in the fields of photography, politics, sports and entertainment (where her area of specialization was daytime soap operas). Her work has appeared in dozens of magazines, including Playgirl, Soap Opera Digest, Broadway Playbill and For the Bride. She was also the Soap News columnist and feature writer for The Star Magazine. She has also appeared as a panelist on daytime talk shows and as a reporter for a Los Angeles radio station. After a dozen of her short romance stories were published, she turned to novel writing. Her first novel, For Love of Evan, was published in 2005. ah! ROMANCE! a collection of short romance stories (previously published and unpublished) interspersed with romantic poetry and verse. was published that same year. Preoccupations, a compilation of poetry and verse composed over a period of many years was published in 2006. As The Wonderful World Of Daytime Soap Operas Turns, a collection of previously published articles on the stars, the talented behind-the-scenes artists and the intriguing themes of the soaps, provide a fascinating look at this popular television genre. (Published in 2008)