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Protecting You: Sonnets For Life: (1995)
Shakespearean style sonnets written on the subject of health as it relates to the natural state of optimal health, factors related to our departure from that state of health, and how we may return to that state. One hundred sixty-five (165) sonnets.
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A Love Odyssey: (2000)
Shakespearean style sonnets on the multi-faceted subject of love, from a spiritual, physical, and passionate perspective. Beginning with Shakespeare's last sonnet (154), it is a journey. For your bed shelf. Fifty (50) sonnets.
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The Canterbury Sonnets: (2003)
Based on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, these new Shakespearean style sonnets are integrated compositions in themselves, as well as fresh and new abridgements on each of the tales, pilgrims, etc. Eighty (80) sonnets.
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101 ways for a Rascal to Woo a Rich Woman (Wench): (2006)
The Confessions of Don Giovonni Part 1: The infamous Don Giovanni employs the poetic quill of Timothy Ross Whelan to confess 101 of his secret wooing ways to capture the heart of the rich woman (wench). Written in rhyming quatrains.
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Food to Life: (2006)
To borrow from the great William Shakespeare, "So are you to my thoughts as food to life." (line 1 from sonnet 75). The great Shakespeare proves his genius with that line. In this book, Timothy Ross Whelan starts with food and ends with life, hence the title, Food To Life. Examining the range of food on the planet, Dr. Whelan further explores the way it is handled by the body for optimal assimilation, (or lack thereof—see poems, "Fart", and others.) These sonnets encourage a healthy diet and build understanding as to how the body processes the food to become our new, living tissue, for each individual to feel better, longer. 166 Sonnets that start with Food and end with Life.
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Sex & Sciatica: (2006)
The Confessions of Don. Giovonni Part 2: Once again the infamous Don Giovanni has strong armed the quill of Timothy Ross Whelan. Now, after over a thousand multiple salacious rendezvous, he has sustained serious lower back pain with associated sciatica. He has been referred to Dr. Whelan’s office to see if anything can be done to help him with his predicament, as it has interfered with his infamous exploits, due to lost virility. Dr. Whelan goes through, step by step, the function of the nerve system and its related connections, and encourages Mr. Giovanni to find a more healthful and restorative way of life. This volume includes 80 + "Sexsonnets" (a new form: shorter lined sonnets, containing six syllables per line), illustrations, commentary, and dialogue between patient and doctor. Mr. Giovanni’s frustration is evident in several of the sonnets, where the author has tastefully edited and asterisked some of Don’s quite frank vernacular.
Price $30 + S&H
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Wholistic Villanelles: (2006)
The villanelle, made famous by the Dylan Thomas poem, "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night," is the featured poetry of this volume of wholistically written poems. In this book, Dr. Timothy Ross Whelan takes a hard look at the world--from creation up to the present time. He examines what went wrong and continues to cause the suffering of mankind. Building on the wisdom of the sages from the past, he has created beautiful poetry in the form of the villanelle, to bring that wisdom up to the present day, to the edification of the health seeker. Mini biographies are written about the great teachers of the past, who are given tribute by the villanelles that follow, in honor, to them. The book has many original illustrations that highlight the anatomy and physiology of the body and serve as a clear and simple reference for the everyday reader. Fifty Villanelles, fifty mini tribute biographies, new conceptual illustrations, with wisdom from saints and sages alike, encapsulating possibly the most beautiful health poetry ever written. This book is modeled on the 2 commandments of Jesus Christ: first, to love the Creator, and second, to love our neighbor as ourselves. It has many sacred references and is written for all people and religions.
Price $30 + S&H
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Timothy Ross Whelan
108 Watertown Rd.
Thomaston, CT 06787 |
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