Aubrey E Drummond
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Aubrey E Drummond

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Aubrey E. Drummond is the Author of ‘Boy, Kant you Read!’ and 'Blackbird' and the soon-to-be-published; ‘Hello Stranger.’ He is a writer who happens to be black and enjoys setting to poems life and sometimes other strange and weird experiences. Aubrey E. Drummond was born on July 20. 1959, and has been writing and making up stories since he could remember. Sign up for my Newsletter and receive a copy of my book 'Nothing: A Widow's Grief' only available to subscribers. Go to my author site at aubpoem. Also, I would really appreciate it if you would leave a review or rating of my books, you don't know how much this would help me. Thankyou, AUB His Poetry is receiving 5-star reviews: Boy Kant You Read! "Aubrey E. Drummond draws on his life experiences to present a moving collection of poems with Boy, Kant You Read!" Eating 'Round the Toilet Stool "Aubrey E. Drummond brings readers another enthralling collection of poems. Following his debut collection Boy, Kant You Read!, Eating 'Round the Toilet Stool is an absorbing and eclectic collection of poems." How Hot It Be in Hell "After you stare at the thought-provoking cover, walk with Aubrey E Drummond and tour the eerie remnants of a war-worn fortress, view different perspectives of love, watch heartache in a winter backdrop, glimpse a voyeur who lusts after innocence, follow along with a man who is angry with his woman and gets into a bar fight, and witness the cycle of junk many put into their bodies daily. Blackbird "Blackbird is a deeply moving and relatable collection of poems that perfectly encapsulates the emotional depth of human existence. This is the second work by Aubrey E Drummond that I have read, and it further solidifies his ability to convey complex emotions with nuance and grace. Drummond continues to advocate for black people's rights, giving powerful commentary on broader societal issues. I applaud this as it encourages discussion and awareness around these critical social themes. Overall, I enjoyed reading this book and highly recommend it to anyone seeking a profound exploration of love, struggle, and resilience."
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