INTRODUCING PART THREE
CLARITY: ATOMIC ELEMENT
Clarity continue with the third autobiographical collection titled
CLARITY: ATOMIC ELEMENT.
Here’s a sneak peek at the paperback and eBook cover art.
Be sure to let me know what you think about this cover in the comments below!
About the Cover Art
The first Clarity collection, Clarity: Formative Elements included artwork depicting several adolescent scenes across branches of a tree while the second collection, Clarity: Transition Elements, included artwork depicting scenes spanning roots of the tree. We each have our growth and roots from which we move always forward as is also one of the underlying currents in my inspirational poetry collection, Integrity (available on Amazon in paperback and eBook).
The cover art of Clarity: Atomic Element ties the two previous collections together with the large maple tree and the generation of “helicopter seeds” like photons of light that are emitted by atoms. The title suggests this process of generating photons of light as well as the maintenance of a person’s identity (“atomic” from Greek words meaning “uncuttable” and “indivisible”).
Notably, the title includes a singular “Element.” That’s me. The Atomic Element.
I’ve chosen the vibrant colors of the cover art for Clarity: Atomic Element to reflect my personal aspirations and hopes at this time in my life. My mind was very much looking forward to a bright future.
Tomorrow’s Moment begins my journey to Middle School about eleven miles from our house near Fremont, Wisconsin, in the town of Weyauwega.
Weyauwega
If you’d like to know how to pronounce Weyauwega, I made this YouTube video just for you:



