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Oneal Walters has a third book. It is called, Frozen Stare (The Childhood of a Young Poet). This PDF book serves as a time capsule of my earlier thoughts and it is NOW made complete with poems written in 2010. In addition, my book has a special forward from Ron Jaicarran who is a History Scholar & Avid Community Volunteer. My book introduces Etieno, a young talented poet from the United Kingdom who contributed four poems.

ISBN 978-0-9738573-1-3


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Cheryl Antao-Xavier's Review of Frozen Stare: The Childhood of a Young Poet

Oneal Walters’ third book Frozen Stare retraces his
formative years as a youth growing up in a troubled neighborhood in Toronto’s west-end. Graphic poems and photographs of former hangouts track this
‘childhood revisited’.

The poems are honest reflections of a man who has moved on and out of the world of his youth, yet in many
respects carries that world with him, indelibly etched in memory. Hard lessons and impressions of vulnerable, formative years lodge in our
subconscious to define who we become as adults, how we act and react as individuals.

A fighter, a victim, a survivor—we walk on in
life bearing scars—visible and invisible—of the past. The poems in Frozen Stare chip away the crusted exterior of maturity, to reflect on the
defining moments of the author’s past, of a youth when trust was nipped early, hurts lodged like burrs in the psyche, and young love was intense and
image-defining.

Frozen Stare is a poetic journey that reveals much about the writer in the words and in between the lines. Of why he
is what he is today—the unique perspective, the caring sensibility and most especially the survivor’s tenacity in taking charge and making good of
one’s own life. Readers across the demographic strata of class and race and creed will catch glimpses of their own journey in this poetic passage
through a ‘childhood revisited’.

—Cheryl Antao-Xavier, poet and publisher


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