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PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Edwin D. Enoch from Yanceyville wrote a new book, "Charade Parade: A Poetic Masquerade," a poetry collection that was released by Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
In this book, the speaker puts his soul on display in poems about connection and the human experience. We all are going the same places in life, we just take different roads to get there, and throughout our journeys many of us only get to do what we have to do instead of what we love — “marching to the beat,” so to speak. In this march, who we are underneath is not who we display to the world, thus creating the “Charade Parade.”
This collection of poetry expresses who Edwin Enoch is beyond the Charade Parade, and he wishes who his readers are beyond their daily charade will connect with who he is underneath and see that his experience may not be so different from their own and they will gain a sense of connectivity.
Edwin D. Enoch has lived in Yanceyville all his life besides a brief stint in Winston-Salem, where he attended Winston-Salem State University and received his bachelor’s degree in Justice Studies. He has a passion for all different types of music and cinema, which he feels are a major influence in his writing. Edwin enjoys spending time with friends and family, fishing and of course writing.
"Charade Parade: A Poetic Masquerade" is a 146-page book, in paperback and hardcover, with a retail price of $38. The ISBN is 978-1-6453-0279-7. For more information or to request a review copy, visit www.dorrancepressroom.com or www.bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com.