Drawing Comfort and Inspiration from the Written Word
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan (PRWEB) September 28, 2016 -- As a professional cameraman and videographer, Dan Semenoff has never had an issue expressing different feelings visually. However, when it came to describing his personal sentiments, he chose to substitute a pen for a camera.
How writing can be an outlet to convey emotions is exactly what Semenoff aims to highlight in his book, “Words to Live.” Semenoff, used poetry to help him communicate various thoughts about his life when he worked in the broadcast industry.
“While I have always considered myself a visual person, writing helped me step out of my comfort zone,” Semenoff said. “I believe that creativity comes in many forms and writing is just one channel that individuals can turn to when they need to express themselves.”
By sharing his poems, he hopes that others can relate to his writing and find a verse that resonates with them.
“From my personal experience, I know that poetry allowed me to describe my feelings in a different way,” Semenoff said. “I believe that writing can connect with individuals who are seeking inspiration or help in their daily lives.”
For more information, visit http://www.dansemenoffwordstolive.com.
"Words to Live"
By Dan Semenoff
ISBN: 978-1-5144-0547-5
Available in softcover, hardcover, e-book
Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the author
Dan Semenoff is a building maintenance technician for Industrial Machine & Mfg. Inc. He previously spent more than 13 years in the broadcast industry, working for CTV News and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Semenoff received his associate’s degree in computer graphics and graphic animations from Thompson Rivers University. In his free time, he enjoys photography, sculpting and woodworking. He resides in Saskatoon.
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