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Black Book of Poems II
Black Book of Poems II
Black Book of Poems II
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Black Book of Poems II

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From Vincent K. Hunanyan, the #1 bestselling author of Black Book of Poems, comes his highly anticipated second collection of poetry.
This collection offers a refreshingly honest approach to life and love that is realistic and relatable to everyone. Written mostly in metered, rhyming stanzas, Black Book of Poems II provides a non-threatening platform for reflection and meditation on life’s most difficult challenges.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2020
ISBN9781524866082
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    Black Book of Poems is a wonderful collection of poems by Vincent Hunanyan that made me stop and think. .
    The language of Vincent's books are gorgeous! The book really speaks to me, I can relate to these poems so much! I would love to read more from this Author and I hope he continues his work.
    Looking for a phenomenal poetry book? You’ve come to the right place. Black Book of Poems will be a unique compliment to your poetry collection. 10/10

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Black Book of Poems II - Vincent Hunanyan

Also by Vincent K. Hunanyan

I Wasn’t Crying Over You

Black Book of Poems

For You

PREFACE

On my twenty-sixth birthday I was in Vietnam, having a heart attack. It was also the day I published Black Book of Poems.

Having quit my sales job to heroically dedicate my life to this craft, I picked my birthday to be the release date for my first official work.

I had absolutely no expectations publishing Black Book of Poems; I knew the struggles of self-publishing and that a book (regardless of its quality) was never guaranteed sales. I told myself that if I could impact one reader out of a thousand, or even ten thousand, nothing else mattered.

I returned from the hospital at sunrise (my heart apparently healthy), published the book, and went to sleep. The rest, as they say, is history.

As I mentioned in my previous preface, there is no magic formula to understanding poetry. Poetry is not math—it’s not perfect or precise. You don’t understand it intellectually. I believe your connection with a good poem is more spiritual than anything.

Anyone forcing their interpretation of a poem on you is usually full of shit. Unless it’s the author’s will. But, then,

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