Up for an all-night card game? Check out a new eBook at the DPPstore.

George Moore’s poems, like the universe itself, are curved in space-time - they come back at you. They can also be purchased and downloaded in virtual space at anytime at the DPPstore.
 
Nov. 27, 2007 - PRLog -- Palm Springs, CA -- DPPpress (www.dpppress.com) and DigitalPulp Publishing (www.digitalpulppublishing.com), an eBook publishing and distribution company, invite you to visit their online bookstore (www.dppstore.com)  where readers can peruse, purchase and download eBooks by new authors and the best eBooks from self and independent publishers.  

For poetry lovers everywhere, the store is pleased to offer All Night Card Game in the Back Room of Time by George Moore (published 2007). Open your mind and your heart and use Moore’s book as a home test for a proof of the expansion of the universe.  Just add water.

Says Moore: “There is nothing simple about existence.  But, after all, what’s important is the journey.  If truth is stranger than fiction, then poetry is anyway as strange as Physics.   The questions these poems explore are both within the realm of our daily concerns and out-there.  In the book’s search for the ultimate meaning in poetry, time is probably the answer; in the search for the ultimate meaning of time, poetry is undoubtedly the answer.”

From the edge of the universe to places as familiar as the American Northwest and Europe— All Night Card Game in the Back Room of Time searches for that certain, ineffable something that we recognize as the meaning of cosmic life.

George Moore’s poetry has found its way into a number of journals with familiar names, such as The Atlantic Monthly, Poetry, North American Review, Colorado Review, Orion, American Literary Review, Minnesota Review, and Southern Poetry Review. His collections of poetry include Headhunting (Edwin Mellen, 2002), The Petroglyphs at Wedding Rocks and Other Poems (Edwin Mellen, 1997), and The Long Way Around (Wyndham Hall, 1992).  He has also published a critical study, Gertrude Stein’s The Making of Americans: Repetition and the Emergence of Modernism (Peter Lang, 1998).

The DPPstore offers eBooks from first-time authors to well-established experts. There is definitely something for everyone. Titles that were once only available in traditional print, and eBook titles that once upon a time were not as readily accessible, are now available through DPPpress (www.dpppress.com) at the DPPstore.

The store offers some free titles and all books are priced to suit everyone's budget. Frequent buyers can reap the benefits of the Store's rewards program.

The DPPstore (www.dppstore.com), a division of DigitalPulp Publishing (www.digitalpulppublishing.com), offers the best in eBooks from new authors and independent presses. Our eBooks are downloadable on an assortment of readers. The DPPstore - reinventing reading.

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The DPPstore (www.dppstore.com), a division of DigitalPulp Publishing (www.digitalpulppublishing.com), offers the best in eBooks from new authors and independent presses. Our eBooks are downloadable on an assortment of readers. The DPPstore - reinventing reading.

Website: www.dppstore.com
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