A New ‘Learning Curve’ Between the Two Simple Perpendicular Lines of His Life. Prose Not About the Royalties, or About a Popularity Contest

Portsmouth, Hampshire (PRWEB) May 18, 2006

John Ashleigh publishes his poetry that he has written for over 8 months in conjunction with Lulu (www.lulu.com), the world’s fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books.

As said on the preface: “It’s times like these that a minor in today’s society feeds on the peer pressure given to them by ‘friends.’ Many can’t express the feelings found with loneliness, and so they crave for the acceptance, as I did. Only I’ve been blessed with an ability to write, and have been blessed with a family who cares, and have helped pull me back together. I started to write September 2005, without any past practice, only experiences.

I had ambitions, and now I have none. I’m just glad that my poetry can be read now, and in some ways I know this can be a lesson to anyone who is going through the same phase as me. I’m not the only unfortunate child who was raised in a Council Estate full of abusive and careless inspirers.”

John says, “whilst growing up as a member of a working class family on a lower class housing estate, I knew better but didn’t act against any wrong doings.”

MAY 16, 2006- John Ashleigh states that his book has been sold three times, and wants it to be like a bible to those in the same standing.

The book is now published and can be bought in perfect-bound: http://www.lulu.com/content/297281

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