101 Jamaican Love Poems

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101 Jamaican Love Poem is the comprehensive anthology of love poems by Jamaican author and poet Denise N. Fyffe. Her whimsical, erotic even witty anecdotal writing is oft to engage the minds of her readers. She uses her words to masterfully illuminate the canvas of her readers' minds intricately with flamboyant images expressed in almost scandalous detail. The book comprises of 101 poetic verses that express the emotional foreplay, real and imagined between lovers and acquaintances while exploring the themes of love, attraction, fantasy, relationships and breakups.

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    13 Jun 2022
    Good magazine printing not only needs good content, novel layout design, but also needs a suitable binding method, because a suitable binding method is convenient for readers to read and can add a touch of beauty. Today, let's talk about the 5 kinds of binding methods commonly used in magazines: Saddle stitch Saddle stitching usually refers to "wire tacks", and instead of using pre-made staples, the machine cuts a length of wire from a rolled wire during production, then staples it into the paper, and bend the wire on the other side of the paper to secure it. Saddle stitching has a short binding cycle and low cost, but the binding firmness is poor, and the iron wire used is difficult to penetrate thicker pages. Suitable for books under 32 pages. Such as cheap magazine printing.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Denise N. Fyffe

Denise N Fyffe B Sc b in Kingston Jamaica completed her degree in Career Development and Counselling at the Vocational Training and Development Institute Prior to that she studied Software Development and Design offered from the Caribbean Institute of Technology Presently she is pursuing a Post Graduate Diploma in Education As a child she attended Harbour View Primary and Camperdown High Since Denise has worked in various capacities her first job role was a Youth and Community Counsellor working on community initiative projects launched by the Ministry of Health then as an IT and English Teacher As the years passed she held several Information Technology positions aligned with the Education industry Presently she is the IT Programme Coordinator for a Jamaican University During her career she has worked for such organisations as Infoserv Institute of Technology Vocational Training Development Institute... Read more

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