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Experts Baffled by Bevy of Bubbles in Huron River. Urge Citizens to Keep Calm and Read Mystery at the Rivers Edge

In an effort to stave off panic as a result of the sudden appearance of the mysterious bubbles, experts are urging citizens and visitors all along Main Street in Milford, MI, to visit their favorite eatery, watering hole, or shop, remain calm, and above all to read the thrilling new release Mystery at the River’s Edge.

Mystery at the River’s Edge is dizzy. It’s daffy. It’s delightful! It is sure to entertain you and calm those restless fears. Best of all it’s available right now at amazon.com/author/morrisrk.

Set in the picturesque town of Milford, MI, Mystery at the River’s Edge is filled with non-stop fun.

Don’t delay another moment. Stay ahead of the panic, and find out what’s really at the bottom of the Mystery at the River’s Edge.

Milford Locations and Businesses Featured in New Mystery-Comedy by Mysterious Author

What could be better than a fast paced mystery-comedy ready for the oh so spooky month of October?

A fast-paced mystery-comedy set right at the edge of the Huron River in the Village of Milford, that’s what!

Mystery at the River’s Edge has just been released. Check in at www.listenviewreview.com for status updates.

Available in both paperback and e-book versions! Read it today by following this mysterious link http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk

Cover of the hilarious mystery-comedy set in Milford, Mi, Mystery at the River’s Edge, by mysterious Richard K. Morris.

True to it’s title, Mystery at the River’s Edge starts out with a couple of mysterious splashes at the edge of the Huron River heard by one indefatigable and highly imaginative Ferdie Jones.

Follow Ferdie and his friend Zack as they try solve the mystery, despite the best efforts of the courteous but questionable Professor Mainwaring and his two competent and cunning assistant, Miss Raven and Miss Belle.

Don’t miss a sentence of the dazzling, dizzy dialogue, or one step of the curious quest along Main Street on the lookout for suspicious characters.

Try to stay warm as you plunge into the cool October waters of the Huron River in search of buried treasure, and watch out for those bubbles; whatever is making them is headed this way!

Most of all, make sure you order The Mystery at the River’s Edge, available now in e-book format, and coming soon in paperback. Enjoy!

Latest Happenings: New Book Update, Poetry Art Night Exhibit in Milford

Something new is in the works! Following the September release of Good Words and Sunbursts, I spent the next two months expanding and polishing Friends, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer for publication in late November. There followed a period of relative inactivity, during which my brain was catching it’s breath, so to speak, but I am happy to say that the creative juices started flowing again sometime in January, really started picking up steam in February, and are still humming along on all cylinders; and several short works are the result so far.

I have a tentative title for the new volume, which I won’t share yet, but I will share the names of some of the individual works. They are, in no particular order:

1. Potter’s Hands

2. Nap Time

3. Siblings on the Savannah

4. Gilded

5. The Performer

6. Our Belligerent Personas

7. The Tension Between Just Being and Being Empty (tentative title)

Sometimes things happen very quickly. Our Belligerent Personas came to me compete last evening, without warning or even effort, it just sort of materialized in my mind, and it was all I could do to run for my folio and pen and get the lines down.

Gilded was much the same way, although that did not just come to me. Instead, I had the benefit of some inspiration provided by a special event here in my hometown of Milford, Michigan. Along with Nap Time, Siblings on the Savannah, and The Performer, Gilded is a work I have entered in the Village Fine Arts Association Poetry Art Night http://milfordvfaa.org/ exhibit and competition. Each of these poems is matched with an excellent painting by local Milford/Highland area artists.

Nap Time and Siblings on the Savannah are paintings by Paul Tibedeau. (Paul Tibedeau Fine Art on Facebook) Paul and I worked together for the first time at last year’s Poetry Art Night, for which I crafted a poem to accompany Paul’s lovely plein air painting Tracks in the Snow, and I have been looking forward to this collaboration for months. I had the benefit of seeing Nap Time many weeks in advance, so I was able to develop a nice, calm work to accompany this evocative painting by Paul . Siblings on the Savannah came later as a pleasant surprise to me, and I was further delighted that Paul suggest that I choose the title for his painting and my poem .

Gilded and The Performer are portraits by Sara Hadley, http://www.greenhandleart.com . Thanks to an e-mail from VFAA executive director Sue Gollon, this is my first collaboration with Sara. As I said above, Gilded really flowed once I saw the painting. The way I described it to the artist was “I think your painting made an instant connection with my mind and emotions…” The Performer also had a strong sense of story and drama to convey, but the painting had to work a little harder to drag it out of me!

I am pleased and excited to have contributed four works for the 2020 Poetry Art Night, and I hope that my poems complement and contribute to the high degree of quality seen in the visual art and poetry submitted by all of the artists.

All four of these works will be exhibited with the original paintings Gilded and The Performer by Sara Hadley, and Nap Time and Siblings on the Savannah by Paul Tibedeau, starting Thursday, March 19 through April 24 at The Suzanne Haskew Arts Center (SHAC) located at 125 S. Main Street, Milford, MI https://www.milfordshac.org/.

To learn more about the artists and view their wonderful works, visit http://www.greenhandleart.com for more by Sara Hadley,and on Facebook visit Pau Tibedeau Fine Art.

Click here to read the other published books by the author, Rick Morris: http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk including the collection Good Words and Sunbursts, which features Tracks in the Snow, the award-winning poem that accompanied Paul Tibedeau’s original painting at the 2019 Poetry Art Night, and the novel Friends, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer, a delightful romantic comedy with the Greatest Generation.

Good Words and Sunbursts by Rick Morris.http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk
Friends, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer, a romantic comedy novel by Rick Morris http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk, with custom artwork by illustrator Anne Zimanski. http://www.annezimanski.com

Thanks for reading!

Words of Help and Healing: Pass Them On

You may be struggling right now. You may be riding on the crest of a wave. Most of us have been in both places, and it is likely that many of us spend much of our lives somewhere in between. Whatever our situation, however high or low, sad or joyous; words have a great impact on our lives.

Conveying words of help, encouragement, beauty and healing is a passion here at Listen View Review. We love to pass them on to you, the reader, and hope that you will find some benefit from them, and that you too will pass them on.

Here are samples of some of the works that have been favorites of our readers, and have been shared the most. These excerpts have been set against beautiful photographs found on Pinterest.

Excerpt from Empty Pages: Little trials in a word full of suffering.
A simple, short piece with no title.
An excerpt from one of the longer works: Good Word (A Word of Encouragement)
An excerpt from Clever Words, all about being free from the desire to use words to hurt others.

You can read the full version of these works, plus many others, in the collection Good Words and Sunbursts: Vivid Word Art and Lyric Beauty, available through Amazon right here: http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk. Available in paperback and kindle edition.

Here is what one reader from the U.K. had to say about Good Words and Sunbursts: “A breath of fresh air – uplifting words and meaningful prose from a very talented author who has the ability to draw you into every word. I’ve read the book four times now and still get something new to uplift me each time.”

Order a copy for yourself, and several to pass along. Helpful, beautiful words are always worth reading and sharing.

Charles Dickens Meets The Greatest Generation in a Charming Christmas Comedy-Holly Dickens Festival Update

Meet the author and have your copy signed at The Holly Dickens Festival this weekend, December 14 and 15 in beautiful downtown Holly Michigan. Visit http://hollydickensfestival.org/index.html for more information.

With a multitude of memorable characters, a sense of place as deep as the knee-high snow, and a heartwarming story filled with laughter, action, and romance, get ready to enjoy Friends, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer.

Taking place in a snowy midwestern town on Christmas Eve and Christmas day, Friends, Snowman, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer takes you back to December 1940, when much of the world is at war, while in the United States, citizens celebrate what will be their last Christmas of peace for five years.

If you want a story that will transport you to a Christmas without too much hustle and bustle, and fill you with a sense of the good cheer of family, friends and neighbors, you will want to spend time in the pages of Friend, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer.

Beautiful cover art of Friends, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer. A Tale of Christmas Time. Book by Richard K. Morris. http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk. Art by Anne Zimanski.

Without giving away any spoilers, the plot starts as visiting Arizonian Phil Wellbright tries to do a good deed by building a snowman for the little girl next door on Christmas Eve. Poor Phil thinks the little girl is terribly sick, that her mother has been in an accident, and that her father has abandoned them. So earnest is his intention to do something to bring cheer to the child, that Phil’s friend Frankie decides to help build not just one snowman, but a whole snow-family!

What happens next is pure comic delight as the boys pursue their mission with admirable and zany determination.

The beautiful, full color cover artwork and inside sketches are by the wonderful illustrator Anne Zimanski. http://www.annezimanski.com/

Besides the Snow-family, there are plenty of other Christmas and wintertime staples to add to your pleasure. Snowball fights, Christmas cookies, Christmas carols and ice skating to name just a few. With Petey the faithful dog, and a perky Chihuahua named Regalo plus a host of friends and neighbors, Friends, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer, is a Christmas story you will want to read yourself, and to give to the loved ones on your list.

Order your copies of Friends, Snowmen Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer. A tale of Christmas Time by Richard K. Morris for Christmas giving and enjoyment today at http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk

Charles Dickens Meets The Greatest Generation in a Charming Christmas Comedy.

Meet the author and have your copy signed at The Holly Dickens Festival this weekend, December 14 and 15 in beautiful downtown Holly Michigan. Visit http://hollydickensfestival.org/index.html for more information.

With a multitude of memorable characters, a sense of place as deep as the knee-high snow, and a heartwarming story filled with laughter, action, and romance, get ready to enjoy Friends, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer.

Taking place in a snowy midwestern town on Christmas Eve and Christmas day, Friends, Snowman, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer takes you back to December 1940, when much of the world is at war, while in the United States, citizens celebrate what will be their last Christmas of peace for five years.

If you want a story that will transport you to a Christmas without too much hustle and bustle, and fill you with a sense of the good cheer of family, friends and neighbors, you will want to spend time in the pages of Friend, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer.

Beautiful cover art of Friends, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer. A Tale of Christmas Time. Book by Richard K. Morris. http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk. Art by Anne Zimanski.

Without giving away any spoilers, the plot starts as visiting Arizonian Phil Wellbright tries to do a good deed by building a snowman for the little girl next door on Christmas Eve. Poor Phil thinks the little girl is terribly sick, that her mother has been in an accident, and that her father has abandoned them. So earnest is his intention to do something to bring cheer to the child, that Phil’s friend Frankie decides to help build not just one snowman, but a whole snow-family!

What happens next is pure comic delight as the boys pursue their mission with admirable and zany determination.

The beautiful, full color cover artwork and inside sketches are by the wonderful illustrator Anne Zimanski. http://www.annezimanski.com/

Besides the Snow-family, there are plenty of other Christmas and wintertime staples to add to your pleasure. Snowball fights, Christmas cookies, Christmas carols and ice skating to name just a few. With Petey the faithful dog, and a perky Chihuahua named Regalo plus a host of friends and neighbors, Friends, Snowmen, Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer, is a Christmas story you will want to read yourself, and to give to the loved ones on your list.

Order your copies of Friends, Snowmen Countrymen, Be of Good Cheer. A tale of Christmas Time by Richard K. Morris for Christmas giving and enjoyment today at http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk

Book release: Good Words and Sunbursts

Exciting news! I am happy to announce that both the paperback and e-book versions of my book “Good Words and Sunbursts” is available now at Amazon. I hope you will visit and purchase a copy for yourself, and extras as gifts to share with loved ones. This is a great way for you to support the work and art here at LVR.com and listenviewreview.com, plus get a volume of original poems to read and to keep for future enjoyment. Thanks for visiting and please purchase “Good Words and Sunbursts” by Richard K. Morris at http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk, and don’t forget to leave a review that will encourage and lead others to discover and enjoy these vivid verses!

http://amazon.com/author/morrisrk
Good Words and Sunbursts available in paperback and e-book at Amazon.

Huron Valley writer earns critical, popular success with poetry.

The communities of Highland and Milford are known for the breadth and depth of artistic venues and activities within their areas. From the Huron Valley Council for the Arts in Highland, to the Village Fine Arts Association and the Suzanne Haskew Art Center in Milford,to excellent theatre, music, and musical theatre provided by Milford and Lakeland High schools, and area middle schools, and a vibrant roster of community theatre, to many dance studios, and even writing contests sponsored by Milford’s own River’s Edge Brewery, and open mic poetry reading along Main Street in Milford at The Proving Grounds Coffee and Ice Cream, to name just a few, the arts are thriving in the Huron Valley.

One local artist, Rick Morris recently turned his energies to writing poetry, and his efforts have been rewarded with both critical and popular recognition.

The critical acclaim came on March 30 of this year, as the Village Fine Arts Association hosted their 27th annual Poetry Art Night (PAN) to a packed house at the Suzanne Haskew Arts Center (the SHAC) on South Main Street in Milford. More than sixty stunning works of visual arts in various mediums , each with a companion poem displayed alongside, graced the display walls of the “SHAC”. For his entry titled “Tracks in the Snow” which accompanied the beautiful pleine air painting of the same name by noted Huron Valley artist Paul Tibedeau. poetry judge Joy Gaines-Friedler awarded the 2nd Place Village Fine Arts Association Poetry Award to Mr. Morris. In her comments on the work by Morris, judge Gaines-Friedler noted “Language, beautifully simple language, drives this poem…If the speaker is transformed, so too is the reader. It is an act of intimacy.”

Painting “Tracks in the Snow” by Highland artist Paul Tibedeau and Village Fine Arts Association 2nd place poem of same title by Rick Morris on exhibit at the Suzanne Haskew Art Center, Milford MI.

The popular approval for the works of poetry by Rick Morris has been ongoing and may be illustrated by his latest title : The Falling Man. Rick posted the work to the website listenviewreview.com on May 10 and to Facebook at LVR.com in a poster form on the same day. The poster has been gaining numerous shares on social media, and views of The Falling Man on listenviewreview.com lead all other posts for the current quarter. In addition to this, the positive comments on The Falling Man, as well as Rick’s other works, continue to come in, a fact which the writer says provides him with encouragement to create and share more works. “I appreciate my audience, and I am always encouraged to find that someone has engaged with and received a benefit from my work. Reading poetry requires an intellectual effort; even though a poem may have a very emotional appeal, just like a song, but without the added attraction of engaging the senses with music and providing another layer of entertainment with the words, the poet, besides utilizing their own talent, must rely on the commitment and ability of the reader to stay with them.”

The Falling Man poster by Rick Morris as seen on Facebook at LVR.com.

Morris attributes a universal experience expressed in The Falling Man as a contributing factor in the poems wide appeal. “My poetry writing often starts with a personal experience, but where I believe it gains value to the reader is that I go from merely personal to universal. Each one of us is The Falling Man; we have all experienced failure, and perhaps even worse, the sense that we always fail; yet we do not give up, we do not surrender. Knocked down, beaten, bloodied, we stumble forward, we press on. I believe that is what so many people find appealing in The Falling Man: they recognize themselves, and even though it is painful, they see their own strength and the beauty of the human character as it endures through suffering.”

Except from Good Word (A Word of Encouragement) by Rick Morris at listenviewreview.com. Photo image by Eusibio and Christina Saenz de Santamaria at oneoceanonebreath.com.

The current output of poetry started for Morris in October 2018, when The Proving Grounds Coffee and Ice Cream shop in downtown Milford started hosting the “Poetry Pour Over” open mic night on alternate Fridays. Rick attended the first Pour Over, and has been a regular ever since. “The Poetry Pour Over is a great venue for poets and story-tellers to share their works in front of an audience, in an intimate setting along our beautiful Main Street. I am grateful to be a part of this ongoing event, and want to acknowledge Proving Grounds owners Jodie and James Courtney for hosting the Poetry Pour Overs, and poet Isabella Mansfield for approaching Jodie and James with the idea of doing an open mic poetry event here in Milford. I encourage anyone who has a fondness for poetry, or who would like to share their own works, to join us at Proving Ground Coffee and Ice Cream on Main Street.”

You can learn more about Rick’s works at www.listenviewreview.com, and on Facebook at LVR.com. E-mail your questions about Poetry Pour Over, or writing in general to rick@listenviewreview.com,