The Empty Tarmac of a Long-Abandoned Airport: 23 Poems about Separation

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The Empty Tarmac of a Long-Abandoned Airport: 23 Poems about Separation The Empty Tarmac of a Long-Abandoned Airport: 23 Poems about Separation

by Lenny Everson

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Published: 2011

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Poems for when the words stop and you start leaving footprints in the ashes.The Empire teeters on the brink of collapse. A hedonistic teen assumes the throne under false pretenses while a slave rebellion erupts in the north. The southern King of Kings, sensing weakness, sets his eyes on his vulnerable foe.In the midst of the growing tumult, a young man from the Empire's hinterlands grudgingly heads to Imperial City. There, Claudio-Valens sees firsthand the weak, treasonous Imperial Council that aids foreign enemies, and finds himself at the center of the fight to save the country he loves.What follows is a tale of desert queens and legionaries, of mad girls with great gifts and scheming highborn ladies, of gods both human and divine, that will forever transform the world they know.

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