As The Mood Prescribes
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About the Book
As the Mood Prescribes is a collection of poems that will appeal to the reader’s every mood. The initial quatrain implies that colors can tint our moods, but the corollary is that our moods taint our milieu. Both propositions lead our thoughts in controlled directions and each mood/color suggests a different remedy—even if it is merely a placebo.
Should the mood color the psyche red, blue, green, gold, gray, or shades thereof, the remedy for the mind’s dilemma must soothe, support or stimulate, as the reader requires.
About the Author
James (Jim) Cox is a retired aerospace physicist and now resides outside of Tucson, Arizona. As a senior physics major in college his poems won special recognition in the schools literary magazine.
Jim is a Distinguished Member of the International Society of Poets and has successfully completed all of the requirements for Poet Laureate in that society. His poems appear in newspapers, magazines and many anthologies published by the Poetry Guild among which are “The Best Poems & Poets of 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003.”
He is a member of the Society of Southwest Authors and the SaddleBrooke Writer’s Club.
His first published book, The Essence of Jim is available through Authorhouse. His self-published works include: Logic Loosed, Sunset, Time Moves On, The Vision I See, The Best of It Could Be Verse, The Poet’s Pliant Pen and The Gauntlet.