A MERE MISCELLANY Of MIDNIGHT MADRIGALS Is a new book of poems by the author of SOME CAME FIRST, SOME CAME AFTER and SOME CAME NAKED, William’s three novels comprising his Florida Keys trilogy.Williamson’s poetry is clean, stark and direct. Colloquial observations in his life and the world around him, as well as ruminations on writing. His work is always significant in the way he moves poetry to make lyrical beauty with words. Williamson calls it big woman emotion. Big woman emotion is what we feel. Big woman emotion stirs the mind, ignites the loins, and conquers the soul. It brings forth life to all of us. Without big woman emotion, we suffer, such is life, we wither and we die on the vine.Williamson’s work casts traditional prose to the wayside. His poems are naked and shaved with a contemporary edge and pulse, yet, his subjects are the same that the romantic poets from the past, celebrated and inked on paper under candle light, while drowning, in chalices of wine.ABOUT THE AUTHORWilliam Williamson is the author of SOME CAME FIRST, the recently published first novel of his Florida Keys trilogy. The second, sequel novel, SOME CAME AFTER has a publication date for early next year. His short stories have been previously published in three Key West anthologies, Once Upon an Island, Beyond Paradise and Mango Summers featuring new Key West authors. Those books are available at bookstores in the Keys and online at Barnes & Noble and Amazon. He is also the author of a collection of short stories titled, Jack, Beans and Muffins and fifteen books of poetry. Bar Snatch Tonight We’re Serving Insanity for Supper A Mere Miscellany of Midnight Madrigals Millennium Maladies Sixty Nine Poems on a Sundog Day A Killing Frost Falls Down Tonight A Madness is Within Reach Inside of All of Us A Murmur Escaped from her Lips as his Hands Traced her Hips Accept No Presents and Give No Pardons a Poet’s on his Own At Odds with the Flavor of the Union First and Last Impressions from the Lost and Found Forgotten Notes from Nights of Ill-gotten Grandeur Last Night of the Orphan Poems Redundant Ruminations of a Hand Well Stroked You’ll be my Monkey and I’ll be the Proudest Palm Tree You ever Seen To read more of William’s work, visit William Williamson.com and Poetscrib.com William Williamson was born and raised in the Florida Keys where his family has lived for over a hundred and fifty years. Though proud of his Conch heritage, William currently resides in St. Augustine, Florida. Between writing fiction and poetry, working on completing revisions to SOME CAME NAKED, the third novel of his Florida Keys trilogy, following SOME CAME FIRST and SOME CAME AFTER, William, enjoys time with his son, Brandon, taking care of his botanical garden and koi ponds while raising two green iguanas with his adorable wife, Cocos.