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​                Go On, Don't just ,take my word for it: here are actual book reviews from actual persons who read and bought or downloaded for free my work:

These are actual REAL reader reviews off my amazon.com page: www.amazon.com/author/emilysturgill

They are books # 1, #4, and lastly book #9.

Sex in the Kitchen Sink: poems and art. By Emily Sturgill 2013

He gave me 4 out of 5 stars:



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Alan Geez reviewed Sex in the kitchen sink: poetry and art
1 of 1 people found the following helpful
A Modern Poetic Voice January 21, 2013
Really like this. It is more than poetry. It is a reality show. You follow
Emily Sturgill through her mornings, her days, her life. You are there.
It is prose-poetry actually. Very neurotic and if you enjoy the neurotic
then you will like this, if you do not, then "beware!"

But I loved it.

Mythology seen through metaphor: word salad 1.5 by Emily Sturgill, 2013



Reader Review: She gave me 5 out of 5 Stars.



mrsrub reviewed Mythology seen through Metaphor.

1 of 1 people found the following helpful
Beautiful Girl March 16, 2013
What an inspiring beautiful person Emily Sturgil is! I was glad to stumble upon this little book of poetry and paintings. Emily is a woman with Manic-Depressive Disorder but at the end we find out she has a great strong support group which we all need. I enjoyed reading this short snippit into her world, as a psych major I found it very interesting, powerful and awesome. Rock on Emily and I can't wait to read more. Blessed Be!!

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Once, I was the Rain: poetry and artwork by Emily Sturgill, 2013

 

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Official verified Reader Review:

She gave me 4 out of 5 stars.



Maranda Russell reviewed Once, I was the Rain.

Definitely worth a look at April 24, 2013
When I began reading this book, the author expresses in the introduction how she sometimes wonders if it is worth taking the time to write and share her little books of poems and artwork. From one neglected poet to another...it is definitely worth it. I really enjoyed many of these poems, especially the ones about writing and the creative process because I could really relate. I also loved the poem about trying to read too many books at once and ending up not reading any of them fully. That is so me! Even though I am not big on nature poems (so the first few weren't too big with me), I did love the images of her dog & cat's reaction to the thunderstorm...that was a great use of ordinary imagery used in an unusual way. Great job...and definitely keep writing and sharing. There are those of us who will appreciate your efforts!

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