sour cream and vinegar

When milk and honey are not enough

– the deplorable poet

sour cream and vinegar is a collection of poems that take confessionalism into an unorthodox literary marriage with imagism. the deplorable poet brings a unique poetic format that allows the reader to set their own rhythm while being engaged with each poem.

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Great Book!

This book is highly entertaining, it’ll make you think about life and feel sad and happy at the same time. Very interesting set up, a new and exiting way of writing. It gives an insight to the authors soul. Amazing book! Recommend 100%!!!

– LH93

A Must Read!

This writer is an incredible poet. It is a must read. Very relatable experiences to what most of us feel.

– Johnny R

5 star review

“These poems have it all. You will be brought through all the poets emotions through words that spark your visualization. You will tear up, laugh, and be called to action.”

– Victor (Amazon)

Recent release “sour cream and vinegar: when milk and honey are not enough” from Newman Springs Publishing author the deplorable poet is an enthralling collection of poetry about and how life may not always be as pleasant as people want it to be.

PRESS RELEASE UPDATED: MAY 17, 2021

NEW YORK, May 17, 2021 (Newswire.com) – The deplorable poet, a modern-day confessional imagist, with two master’s degrees in criminal justice (criminology) and legal studies, currently working on his third master’s degree in forensic behavioral science (victimology), has completed his new book “sour cream and vinegar: when milk and honey are not enough”: a potent collection of poems that take confessionalism into an unorthodox literary marriage with imagism.

The author writes, “I consider myself a confessional imagist poet. I believe in writing in such a way that the reader forms images in their mind while the content is being displayed for them to digest. As a libertarian, I often write on controversial subjects. Often, the subjects are expressed in a way that is not politically correct. I make no apologies for this. We all have different views and beliefs, and it should be a fundamental right of everyone to be able to hold them. After reading my work, regardless of your feelings, it is my hope as a writer that the poetry that I have created will touch you in some way.”

Published by Newman Springs Publishing, the deplorable poet’s stirring work is a series of poems about individual responsibility, the current reality of society, its various social pressures, and how life isn’t always so sweet. Realism takes the threshold over idealism, which in return unmasks the façade of “milk and honey,” and allows the audience to accept that, at times, life is truly more like “sour cream and vinegar.”

Readers who wish to experience this spellbinding work can purchase “sour cream and vinegar: when milk and honey are not enough” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes & Noble.

For additional information or media inquiries, contact Newman Springs Publishing at 732-243-8512.

Greg Tucker on mornings with Gary Byron

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Radio show attended

the deplorable poet

Greg Tucker

the deplorable poet, a modern-day confessional imagist, with two master’s degrees in criminal justice (criminology) and legal studies, currently working on his third master’s degree in forensic behavioral science (victimology), has completed his new book “sour cream and vinegar: when milk and honey are not enough”: a potent collection of poems that take confessionalism into an unorthodox literary marriage with imagism.

the deplorable poet is a U.S Army vet and Graduate from the Washington University in St. Louis school of law. His life experiences led to his desire to express his artistic creativity as well as sharing his unique perception of the world.