These Roads

By Gregory Alan Westphal and Ashley Beth Cleveland
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About the Book

About the Authors

Gregory Alan Westphal is a poet. On occasion he has brought his views of life’s
events, personal and those around him, to the written page in a manner to affect
readers’ memories and imaginations, to make real a past experience or to open
understanding of another’s steps on a different road. He claims and was actually
diagnosed with A.D.D as his reason for not completing often proposed suggestions
to publish his work.
Ashley Beth Cleveland is an artist. She dismissed any recognition that she had this
remarkable ability for years. Several years ago, she discovered the latent art
within her when she was in a program to use art as an expression to foster growth.
Her art is bold, colorful and creatively distinctive, not learned through others’
influence and teaching, but hers from within.
Beth recognized nuances in her art that reflected meaning and substance in Greg’s
poems. Together they combined pieces of her art to poems that Greg had written
and these roads was born, published and is now being distributed and available to
reach the audience their works describe.

Enjoy, and Godspeed to your road, one of these roads.

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Published: 2023
Page Count: 66

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Judy Boucher
These Roads

I read this book before an attempt to have it published it's a book of the struggles that two beautiful people one with the ability to write and the other one with the ability to create the stories are also true for I do know these two people Trust and Believe they've had a hard Road and they've made it encouragement is all I can say that this book could cause someone else by reading it

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D. H.
These Roads

I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to read these poems many times over throughout their evolution from creation to publication. This selection of Greg's poems run the emotional gambit from lighthearted nostalgic whimsy all the way through to works of more serious introspection, and every read leaves me with a new interpretation/perspective so it always feels new, everytime.

10/10 suggest
Will read again