John A. Brennan's Psalms of a Traveling Man

Author John A. Brennan has just penned his latest poetry collection entitled "The Journey: A Nomad Reflects." The collection consists of more than 30 poems and includes tributes to such luminaries as Yeats, Patrick Pearse, John F. Kennedy, and Ireland's Bobby Sands.

​​Journey represents Brennan’s second book, and like last year’s Don’t Die with Regrets, it reflects a spiritual sojourn that begins with homage to the author’s Irish roots.  However, while ancient Ireland sets the stage for Brennan’s combination of narrative and poetic wanderings, such ancient and mystical locales as Chaco Canyon, Ramesses Temple, Nubia and the Mayan ruins also become part of the reader’s itinerary. 

About the Author

Through his narration and poetry readers will be shepherded by John on an amazing journey that explores the intersection of the mind, the heart, and our place in the universe.

Sharon Cash, Escribe Spokesperson

John Anthony Brennan is a native of Crossmaglen, a small town in County Armagh, Ireland. He left his beloved, sacred green isle many moons ago to see the world and has been island hopping ever since. He once lived on another island called Manhattan, which he calls the largest open-air lunatic asylum on the planet. He finally escaped to the sanctuary of the Long Island just in time to save his sanity, or so he thought. John has traveled all over the world. He believes a common thread connects us all, in ways we could never imagine.

Journey is currently available for sale at amazon.com. In approximately six to eight weeks, readers will be able to purchase copies from BN.com as well and approximately 25 other online book resellers and distributors. For more information, please call Sharon Cash at 212-726-2118 or visit the company’s website. Inquiries may be emailed to info@escribepublishing.com.