In The Murmuring Trees

by R. Tirrell Leonard Jr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 15/11/2012

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 121
ISBN : 9781479730919
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 121
ISBN : 9781479730902
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 121
ISBN : 9781479730926

About the Book

In The Murmuring Trees delves into nature, mythology and fantasy through evocative prose and poetry, taking readers to a time and place where myths were real and legends walked amongst men. It retells classic stories of gods and monsters, and man’s place within nature’s grandeur, capturing the essence of these timeless tales while instilling in them a modern twist unique to R. Tirrell Leonard Jr. "Imaginative poems and prose of great spirit, rich creativity, and three-dimensional imagery." The Columbia Review. In The Murmuring Trees (2012) Reviewed By: The Editorial Board The Editorial Board of The Columbia Review selects new books and films of interest, as well as paid submissions and sponsored reviews from authors, publishers, directors, agents and producers. “In The Murmuring Trees” by R. Tirrell Leonard JR. is an imaginative volume of poems and prose of great spirit, rich creativity, and three-dimensional imagery. Readers of poetry often seek to understand not only the meaning of the words themselves, but to perceive who the poet really is. One might speculate that Leonard may be revealing himself best with the first line in the poem “A Post in Furies Winds:” “I know I differ from the normal view …” This collection of poems and prose is also a unique exploration of a common sentiment – love – but here it is to a place, as the title of another song reads: “A Magical Country Dance.” One cannot miss Mr. Leonard’s deep love for the State of Massachusetts — both its people (Contemporary and natives) and its raw physical beauty (land and coast). Most of the pieces may fit on one page, but many would serve as food for thought for a whole evening. And while the poet speaks of losing his voice, his writing comes across loud and clear with great charm and natural rythm. Adding to this volume’s value for the reader are snippets of true perception and tickling humor. For example, who among us, lovers of poetry, don’t remember a sleepless night made longer by the crickets singing through the open window, driving us “near the brink.” In particular, some of Mr. Leonard’s poetry attains the cloak of youthful wit, alluding to figures from the sphere of fantasy and the world of magic, which would make much of this volume easily accessible and happily enjoyable for younger readers, as well. In summary, this meticulous and beautiful collection leaves the reader shaken, elated and reflective, perhaps as the poet concludes the title poem (or close to it), “In Murmurings Through Trees:” “Skies with lightning flashes bright and brawling, fill my mind with wonders still and installing.” Indeed!


About the Author

In Winchester hospital in Winchester Massachusetts, I was born on January 18, 1971. I grew up on the skirts of the island (a section of Woburn, MA) on Woods Hill and attended the Woburn school system until my freshman year and then attended North East Regional Metropolitan Technical High School, and graduated in Culinary Arts in 1990. I attended Middlesex Community College in Bedford MA, for the Fine and Performing Arts, and dropped out only having taken fine arts classes. Now twenty years later, I am taking Improv lessons at Improv Boston, in Central Square in Cambridge, MA. I also ran Alderman at Large a few years ago in Woburn, MA. I've been working at the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem MA, for the last seven years as a banquet server. I've been observing my surroundings and using its imagery and symbolism in my writings for the past twenty-four years and use the website allpoetry.com, where I post poems under the name of Tirrell.