Outskirts Press Releases a New Poetry Collection, "Psalms of Passion," by Ernest McMillan

Aiken, SC, August 03, 2006 --(PR.com)-- The dictionary defines “psalm” as a sacred song or hymn, but unlike the quiet contemplations of old, these bold, stirring essays were written for a more contemporary audience—one that will readily identify with the twisted yet beautiful view of humanity held by author Ernest McMillan.

Can I take a look into your soul, to see why you’re shattered inside? I want to know the painful secrets that you hide. It hurts to see you slumped over, “lacking the proper nourishment.” Here, open up your heart, “I have provided you with some words of encouragement…”

Psalms of Passion is the latest offering from writer/composer Ernest McMillan. Written in his own unique, unorthodox style, McMillan paints a powerful portrait of humanity through melody and verse. This controversial, yet spiritually romantic collection of psalms embodies every human emotion and defines the true meaning of existence. Through such psalms as “Prayer of a Ravaged Soul,” “Just Another Bastard,” “My Father’s Eyes,” and “Seduced by Misery” the writer leaves virtually no topic untouched. He passionately writes about everything from love, hardship, political conspiracy, and spirituality. The reader is invited to journey along with Ernest as he dissects his inner feelings and attempts to reach the hearts of humanity by way of literature.
Ernest McMillian, a.k.a. “The Rebel Warrior,” is a student of the human condition. He is the author of The Feelings Within a Scarred Warrior (The Inner Journey). This is his second book. 

Author Contact: 
Ernest McMillan
7 Nancy Lane Apt 7E
Auken, SC 29803
803-648-5389
ernestmcmillian05@yahoo.com

Book Statistics:
ISBN: 1598002244
Retail Price(s): 8.95
Size and Format(s): 8.5 x 5.5 paperback
Page Count: 52
Availability: Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, www.outskirtspress.com/rebelwarrior

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