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Counting Sand: The 18th: Counting Sand Collection, #1
Counting Sand: The 18th: Counting Sand Collection, #1
Counting Sand: The 18th: Counting Sand Collection, #1
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Independent American author Riley Grace debuts her first poetry book: Counting Sand: The 18th, a quaint collection of poems she wrote from sixteen to eighteen about the trials of a young woman.

In her bold and raw poetry, Riley Grace, with vivacious language and alluring style, seeks the answers of her value and her place in the world. As this question evolves through her years, so will her poetry. Every few years, Riley Grace revisits her poetry from a younger age, revises, and adds them to her latest collection of new poetry. This book is particularly unique as the volumes age, so do her previous stories.

Counting Sand: The 18th is about an ongoing journey of finding the bitterness, anger, and sadness that roots in a young woman's heart, and conquering it.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRiley Grace
Release dateJan 23, 2019
ISBN9781386783602
Counting Sand: The 18th: Counting Sand Collection, #1

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    Counting Sand - Riley Grace

    Introduction

    This is the first collection of poems Counting Sand: The 18th. Throughout the ages sixteen to eighteen, I’ve written several poems, many of the endeavors I’ve endured as a young woman. In my next edition, I will revise my old poetry, and add my new ones. As the volumes age, so will I, and it will be visible through the progression of new ideas. This is the collection of my favorites, and I hope in these pages you find that you’re not alone in your headspace. In some ways, this is a coming of age poetry book. One where I flesh out my young thoughts in its most

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