A Peephole Though An Open Door is a chapbook of poetry by Ed Hooper. This book is a peek inside his take on love, loss, and seeking. "This chapbook reflects the many facets of being human in this complex world where one can lose their faith or their life's meaning and find it again in the space of an instant. Hooper's unique vision invites you to reflect on the meaning of your life as he allows you to look inside his. I urge you to accept his invitation." - Donna Papenhausen "A Peephole Though An Open Door is deeply personal, but it speaks to all of our experiences. Hooper's lyrical voice sings to us from every page." - Betsy Wilford Poetry stumps many people. You hear, "I don't get it," or, "I can't read that stuff," or, "I never know what it means." Ed Hooper isn't trying to confuse you, quite the contrary; he speaks to you through his perceptions. Poetry is a way inside. Simply or abstractly, it should make you feel. This little book does just that. Hooper has also written Don't Push Me: Walking the Wheelchair Walk-a memoir about living a happy life from the seat of a wheelchair. The book uses the satirical voice of his alter-ego Spokes Ableman.
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