zaterdag 24 maart 2012

"Veritas"


In maart 2012 is uitgekomen: "Veritas" 160 gedichten het Engels, uitgegeven door Winter Goose Publishing in Californië. Ik heb deze gedichten geschreven tussen de herfst van 2010 en de herfst van 2011. Het boek is te koop bij mij thuis, bij boekhandel Funke op West Terschelling (de prijs is hier € 17,50) en ook via internet, Amazone.com, Barnes&Noble. Ook verkrijgbaar als nook, kindle (ebook).


Press release:

Unfiltered Poetry By Netherlands Author Ina Schroders-Zeeders
Love, Life, Loss And The Sea; All In One Volume
For Immediate Release

Sacramento, CA – Each section of this poetry volume by Ina Schroders-Zeeders is moving and begs you to keep reading. There is realism in her words that brings you in and makes it relatable. No subject is left unturned, leaving you as a new fan of this beautiful poetry and author.

Truth and virtue, astonishment and wonder. Real life can be exciting, depressing, and confusing, but it is certainly always fascinating. In Veritas, the new poetry volume by author Ina Schroders-Zeeders, you will feel every exposed emotion as it connects with you and ultimately leads to your own personal contemplation. Whether as limitless as the oceans or as confining as our surroundings, these authentically stimulating pieces will leave you in awe.

Veritas is a 192 page poetry volume. Available on paperback with a retail price of $13.99, and eBook with a retail price of $5.99. The ISBN is: 978-0-9836764-6-1. Published through Winter Goose Publishing and available now through all major online retailers. For more information or to request a review copy, contact Winter Goose Publishing at info@wintergoosepublishing.

About Ina Schroders-Zeeders:

Ina Schroders-Zeeders was born in the Netherlands, on the beautiful tourist-destination island of Terschelling. Her fascination with the sea began at an early age as she and her mother would frequently accompany her Merchant-Marine-Captain father on his adventures. Ina has spent her whole life enjoying books of all kinds, staying involved with libraries and book sales, until finally becoming a novelist in the late nineties. She remains on Terschelling with her husband and three sons.