Biography
Jason Endfield was born in Liverpool, England, in 1965. At fifteen he joined the staff of a local newspaper as a reporter, an experience that provided an excellent introduction into the world of journalism and from there he began to write regularly for various publications. He became feature writer on a national UK magazine and many of his short stories have been published online. A short anthology of his work 'Between Worlds' reached No.1 on Amazon for poetry on its release in February, 2017
Samples
Eternity. A poem inspired by the passing of time and memory. I saw the world in her eyes A hundred years of life. She once was someone's wife, she could recall. They married in September, this she could remember, in the fall. But that was all. She couldn't see his face now She didn't know his name For fifty years had passed since he had gone. The memory lived on but like her love and zest for life, had disappeared into the mist. Once they had kissed and thought forever lay ahead. And so it did. For sometime soon she would see him once again and then together they would spend Eternity. copyright 2016 Jason Endfield. All rights reserved
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