An anthology of poetry and prose by Ian D. Hall.
Adanac
A dream world, a land of mischief,
of stories too numerous to entreat completely upon anyone.
A place where an armchair becomes a throne and where a man becomes a King, staring out over the past,
telling his young page
the secrets he is too inherit,
a young boy who found Adanac intoxicating
and every once supposed every tall tale to be true.
Tales from The Adanac House is a mixture of light and dark, an assortment of pictures that paint very personal and emotive journeys of a person who has experienced much, and has needed to throw the words out on page as only an artist can do.
Poetry should leave you feeling a little exhausted, as if you have been on a journey and Ian D. Hall does exactly that.
Janey Phillips