If the state of the planet grips you with fear...
If life's lessons seem to have passed you by...
And if love appears to be something for others...
We all have a view of the world, a view of what the world should be, and a hope that it will someday be better than the current state it's in. With razor wit and an unflinching eye for the grubbiness and absurdity of society, Vice Versa is a collection of poetry sure to resonate in the modern world.
From wry two-liners that really get to the nub of an issue, like "Summary" and "Social Etiquette," to the cynical yet laugh-out-loud examination of what dating is like in the 21st century in "First Date," this is a collection that can be read again and again.
Divided into three sections, each verse contained within Vice Versa is a thread that seamlessly links to the next in ways that are sometimes subtle and often imperceptible. And yet they are there.
A book that can be read in one sitting, delved into on a coffee break, or examined at length when you have a spare hour, Vice Versa will make you reminisce about your past, laugh about your present, and contemplate your future.