<p>Author Jennifer Blake-Edwards started writing as a young girl. But it was a trip to Jamaica that allowed her to find herself after college. For two months she weathered Jamaica&rsquo;s rainy season by writing poetry while it rained daily for hours. It was also during this trip that she met a dark handsome and dimpled Caribbean man who not only ignited her love for poetry but for warm showers and getting wet.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In WET she shares an anthology of poetry with many of the selections carrying the themes of water and rain. In &ldquo;The Threat&rdquo; Blake-Edwards writes /Time&hellip; will we ever have enough? / I sit and wait for the rains to end / for my day to begin its slippery/ slide to its inevitable end. / The day is overcast the air thick / choking me&hellip; /</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>This collection puts a thirty-year-plus journey through life&rsquo;s storms to paper. Like raindrops Blake-Edwards&rsquo; words splattered on the pages and are given life.</p>
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