Embark on a transformative literary journey with Lex Enrico Santí's groundbreaking work, "Zeppelin 2.7 and the Epic Poems: A World of Verse: 1994-2024." As a mindfulness therapist and prolific writer, Lex crafts a seamless fusion of Zeppelin 2.7-inspired poetry and epic narratives, inviting readers into a world where the boundaries of time and genre dissolve.
Based near his hometown in Trumansburg, NY, Lex infuses his writing with a deep sense of connection to his surroundings and the human experience. In this collection, he explores themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of meaning, drawing inspiration from his personal journey as a husband, father, and friend.
"Zeppelin 2.7 and the Epic Poems" is a testament to Lex's multifaceted talent, showcasing his mastery of both poetic forms and narrative storytelling. From the introspective musings of "The Way it Began" to the sweeping crescendo of "You Do The Voices," each poem offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of emotions and experiences that define the human condition.
With a literary career spanning three decades, Lex has established himself as a formidable voice in the world of poetry and prose. His previous collections, including "Time Away," "The Seasons from Perry City Road," and "Elephants and Giraffes," have garnered acclaim for their depth and authenticity.
In addition to his poetic endeavors, Lex is the author of "Secrets of Publishing Revealed," a collection of essays on the craft of writing, and "Homer's Last Line and Other Short Stories," a captivating exploration of the short story form.
"Zeppelin 2.7 and the Epic Poems: A World of Verse: 1994-2024" is more than just a collection of poems-it's a testament to the power of words to transcend time and space, weaving together the threads of past and present to create a tapestry of beauty and meaning. Join Lex on a poetic odyssey unlike any other, where the worlds of Zeppelin 2.7 and epic poetry collide in a symphony of verse and emotion.