Edward Hayes, the 2003 and 2005 Poet of the year and Shakespeare Award of Excellence recipient, takes on his most dangerously funny, unpredictable, twisting, and ultimately revealing projects yet. The Love Scrolls: Casanova is the story of a playwright who writes a play about a man given the reigns to Cupid's bow and arrow. As the story develops you will quickly find that the most juicy story and telling details never made it to the stage. Sometimes what is more fascinating than the story itself is what is motivating the hand of the one writing it.
Is it an autobiography of the poet of The Love Scrolls perhaps? Is it fairytale laced with fact, or truth twisted with fiction? Well the answer is: look behind the tale in this work and it will lead you to some of the deepest truths known to mankind. In this tale of failure, loss, and ultimate redemption this book holds some of the most deep, moving, and touching poems yet in The Love Scrolls epic including "Baseball", "What Would Jesus Do? Love Answers", and "Prism".
When you use a story to teach a moral lesson or truth, it's called a parable. When it is a love story used to reveal the truth of love, it is called, The Love Scrolls. When that story goes so deep and the stage stretches so low that it may discover truths so high, great, and noble as these, then it is called, The Love Scrolls: Casanova, his sixth work.
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