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Love & Emancipation
    by Milton McCulloch January 19, 2019  Release Date 
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Jamaican-born Milton McCulloch’s collection is biographical, other times deeply emotional, at turns whimsical; but never tawdry or off color. A poet speaks to the soul from the heart, even while drawing on real pain and hidden joy. McCulloch does not shy away from recounting personal failings, even while throwing daggers at oppressors who exploit the vulnerable as he takes us on a personal journey through the thing call love. Love of self, love of others, love of mankind and love of God. It’s the longing and the continued fight for realizing true freedom within the lives of each of us culturally, globally and personally. Love and Emancipation, McCulloch’s third poetic collection, is worth the read and the time, to imbibe.

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A State Of Life: Man, Woman, Child Paperback – December 14, 2010

by Milton McCulloch (Author)

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In his debut book of poetry McCulloch seeks to capture the different aspects of life He writes about love faith relationships and takes the opportunity to reveal the vulnerable depths of his soul McCulloch will stir your emotions You will laugh cry and just share his world.

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I'm Just Saying, UNFILTERED: A Poetic Prescription Paperback – December 22, 2015

by Milton McCulloch (Author),‎ Evelyn Bethune (Editor),‎ John-Mark McLeod (Cover Design)

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The poetry and prose of Mr. Milton McCulloch is refreshing, thought provoking and insightful. As a woman, I read his words and wonder how he can know so well the inner thoughts of women. But as I reflect on his upbringing, I realize that he has existed in the female energy field since birth. He has allowed himself to become a stronger man by not being afraid to feel and express that connection.

Pieces such as, Eyes Have Not Seen, Suicide Spirit Shall Not Prevail, Calling me a Bitch, are anthems of empowerment. They resonate with women across cultures and around the world. We all know that when a person is really trying to stir up your anger or make you feel bad about who you are, the first word out of their mouth is to call you the “B” word. Milton, speaks to snuffing out the heat of that flame simply by looking at the source and giving it no power.

Cloaking sexuality in the Power of the Sheath, brought a smile to my face as I remembered, in agreement. I laughed out loud when I read Breathe. It reminded me of what my mother used to tell me when I was stressing about something that time would fix. Milton has managed to see the inward thoughts of women and put pen to paper with words to express many of those unspoken words and wishes. He expresses, with great passion, the determination, yet the sometimes, lonesome yearning of the soul, for victory, love, gratification, companionship… or just a touch.

Life experiences, headlines and words spoken in confidence are reflected in the written word of

“I’m Just Saying! Unfiltered” You will connect and reflect but most of all you will want more.

So, sit back with a nice glass of your favorite wine or milk and cookies if you prefer and enjoy this journey filled with expressions of feelings that you or someone you know has familiarity. Take it in, let it marinate and then savor the taste as you fully engage the senses and allow yourself to feel the energy of the writer as he paints the picture with words.

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