j.e.Rosser's Rebrith of Free Verse
j.e. Rosser's four-book series, Rebirth of Free Verse, transcends literary boundaries by melding poetry and journalism, emotion and investigation, chaos and structure.
Society captures three decades of social observations that illuminate how people, places, and history form identity. Politics captures the culture of politicians as public servants during the Reagan, Clinton, Bush, and Obama years, leading to Trump. Race captures three decades of observing the impacts of racial identity in America. Join j.e.Rosser as he explores color as a way of life. Man Meets Woman captures the essence of relationships and gender identity in the United States.
j.e.Rosser grew up in a family of avid readers and obtained his first library card at the age of six. He finds inspiration in journalism and history, and enjoys studying Walt Whitman, Erica Jong, and Langston Hughes. Rosser isn’t afraid to challenge traditional forms of writing. He aspires to take poetry to uncommon places, to meet unconventional people, and in the process, make a contribution to the craft as a passionate journo-poet. Apart from eating, drinking, and sleeping poetry, Rosser spends much of his time in nature as a runner and cyclist. You may also find him roaming the casinos.
Follow along as j.e.Rosser reads his poetry aloud.