Different Vibrations is a collection of poetry written from the perspective of different kinds of people. I met these people and learned these stories while homeless and/or working as a taxi driver, an occupation like that of bartender, that assumes the roll of psychiatrist and confidant for his/her patrons. Individually poems could be categorized as comedic, adventurous, religious, etc. so it was not until I read them all together that I realized I was writing a book of love poetry. Each poem collected here reflects some form of love (eros, storge, philia, agape), and written in the voice of some beautiful broken person I have met. Looking from the outside in and other times, from within out, I learned that each person is trying to convey the most beauty out of their current love learning experience. Some of these are dark and rigid while others are bright and smooth. The truest beauty found, however, comes from the collection of all these moments, of all these pieces, of all our love. Journeying through these different vibrations is the substance of a life.
Written by G. Jones
G. Jones is a multidimensional artist whose work reflects a journey shaped by formal education and complex lived experience. Raised in Birmingham, Alabama, the influences of Southern living, a devout Christian foundation, and working-class economics offer a textured lens through which he explores the world. He holds degrees and formal training in sociology, musical theater, communications, media, and public administration. His work spans poetry, essays, novels, music, and children’s literature.
Jones’s literary voice is marked by a pursuit of spiritual edification and the ongoing human desire for connection. Echoes of Dr. Maya Angelou’s enduring wisdom are an obvious influence on his work. He invites readers into spaces of shared humanity and encourages awareness that we are more alike than we are different. His stories and characters intentionally cross genres and generations, honoring the sacredness of lived experience—at any age, by any person.
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