I am a very positive person and my poetry reflects this. Anne Bell commenting on, Earth's Child: Such an awe inspiring write. I've read it several times and will read it again/ Thank you Lawrence for this beautiful and captivating poem.All of the love poems in this collection were written for my wife, Cecilia. She is a gift from God and a blessing. She is my light in my life and her energy inspires me to do more and do it better. She shows me the path to the good and right in this world and I will love her to the end of time and another day.Punita Raujan discussing, Our Vast Universe: Awesome poetry, Lawrence! The vast beaut of our universe is so well described by you in celestial poetry. Love it.Delano Johnson, Poet commented on, The Wonder of Time: Very nice Lawrence Stovey. I really enjoyed reading this great tribute to time. We all seem to waste time in our own ways without realizing how precious every second is. Most only realize it when the last grains of sand are dropping through the hour glass of life. This poem is a great reminder to take heed of second. Thanks for sharing.Gail Hunt in Purity of Motion, said: Lawrence dear friend, your touching and beautiful words about your brother brought tears to my eyes. I'm very sorry for your loss and I loved reading about your beautiful memories. Thank you for sharing a piece of your heart. Your brother sounds like an awesome man.Steven Evans said: A beautiful tribute to your brother Bob and such a nice way to share his memory. Beautifully written, well done!Lynnette Fowler wrote about, The Wonder of Time: Just Beautiful.Writing poetry has been a way to share some of my life. That includes my love for my wife Cecilia and my views on life general and on happiness.
Jesse H. Neal Award winning author, L. Allen Stovey was born in Detroit, Michigan, of German and Irish parents. It was nearing end of the great depression and the beginning of World War II. It may have been the best times to grow up in North America. All of the children of those war years lost a bit of their innocence at an early age. As a winner of the Chilton Publishing Award for Editorial Excellence, L. Allen moved on to writing short stories, mysteries and poetry. His new book on, Writing Fiction Well, has been declared a concise, but complete guide to writing. It gives the busy writers in today's fast paced world a quick guide to keep their writing on track. Reading has always been an important part of life for Allen. He strives to read at least four full length books a month. He would be writing poetry, novels, and short stories even if no one ever read them. Writing is a part of his life. He lived in the Philadelphia area many years before moving to Texas. He currently lives in Texas with his wife. They divide their time between traveling and writing.