Seashores And Seasons by Laura Licata Sullivan 46 pg perfect bound ISBN 1-931575-35-5 $9.99 + $1.50. This is the second book of poetic verse by Laura Licata Sullivan. In this collection the author honors her love for the ocean and paints a picture of the seasons in her life.
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Seashores And Seasons by Laura Licata Sullivan

About the book

This is the second book of poetic verse by Laura Licata Sullivan. In this collection the author honors her love for the ocean and paints a picture of the seasons in her life. Click Versis from My Diary to view Laura's first book.


About the Author

Laura Licata Sullivan is the author of Verses From My Diary (2000) and “Seashores And Seasons” (2004) both collections of poetic verse published by Old Mountain Press. Several of her poems have also been featured in different publications and websites throughout her writing career. In addition, she has worked in Public Relations, Fundraising, and Grant Writing arenas. She has also taught music and is a classically trained pianist. For the last five years she has been working as an Interactivity Facilitator for a large internet-based company.

She was raised on Staten Island, New York, and currently lives in Orange County, New York, with her husband Sean and son Jack. Her verses are inspired by those individuals and places she encounters in her life and in her travels.

Sample of Work

                 Friday, October 5, 2001

Autumn in New York

Remember me back
To the time
The last of the summer sun
Warmed the changing leaves
And skylines past
Welcomed us in the chilly mornings
>From the breezy bow
Of the Staten Island Ferry
Surely Lady Liberty waved
In her peaceful triumph
And the crisper gentle winds
Gave hope for another day
Now silent stand the bows once there
Find a broken city in despair
The giants missing in the smoke-filled sky
And The Lady crying in the distance


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