"You don’t make art out of good intentions." Gustave Flaubert
Books & Poetry Videos

Motherless Child
Motherless Child consists of the four volumes of my ebook series, Ten Poems for under a Buck. They are easy to read, easy to memorize, and pleasant to recite. They can also be a source of solace when you are troubled by the subject of one of the volumes. These poems are poems you can use.

A is for Arnyx
"A is for Arnyx" is in the tradition of Lewis Carroll, Dr. Seuss and Edward Lear - verse for children that also appeals to adults. Children will enjoy the simple rhymes and adults will enjoy the more subtle forms of humor. Both children and adults will appreciate the vividly imagined illustrations by Llano Blue.

Dying Runs in My Family
“Dying Runs in My Family” is a small book of ten poems. Each poem addresses, in some way, the theme of death. You can read these poems aloud, and enjoy their particular music, or you can contemplate them in silence. Either way, it’ll cost you less than a buck.

Dying Runs in My Family
Afterglow is a small book of ten poems; each poem is about a different aspect of personal relationships. You can read these poems aloud, and enjoy their particular music, or you can contemplate them in silence, and think about your own relationships. Either way, it'll cost you less than a buck.

Some Day
Some Day, the third book in the Ten Poems for Under a Buck Series. Each poem is about a different aspect of love. These poems are meant to be recited and sung as well as read. The author, Guy Conner, believes that this kind of poetry is best way to tell the truth about the human condition.

Hiding
Hiding is a small book of ten poems. Each poem is about a different aspect of family/growing up. The poems represent the author's experiences, but if you read them aloud (the author's recommended way to approach a poem) you will begin to discover connections to your own family experiences.

Elizabeth and Parr
Elizabeth and Parr is an Alice-in-Wonderland-like story for 6 to 10 year-olds. Eight-year-old Elizabeth meets an eccentric hobgoblin named Parr and together they have a series of adventures underground, in the land of hobgoblins, goblins, ogres and fairies.

A is for Arnyx -- COLORING BOOK
"A is for Arnyx" is in the tradition of Lewis Carroll, Dr. Seuss and Edward Lear - verse for children that also appeals to adults. Children will enjoy the simple rhymes and adults will enjoy the more subtle forms of humor. -- COLORING BOOK






