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Title: One God by Marcus Burrell Featured at Record-Breaking London Book Fair

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 31st Mar 2026 - The collection arrived in Hammersmith after thirty years of internal development, representing a moment of clarity that Burrell experienced three decades ago. Unlike traditional religious texts that often lean on dense, formal theology, One God is crafted as a series of private, rhythmic conversations. The work is deeply informed by Burrell’s years of observation while serving under the leadership of Bishop T. D. Jakes at The Potter’s House and Dr. Tony Evans at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship. However, these poems are not mere echoes of Sunday sermons; they are raw expressions of a man who stopped running to face the truth in plain sight.Burrell, a visual communicator by trade with a degree from the Art Institute of Dallas, uses his design background to build imagery that feels both classic and immediate. He treats truth as a quiet, constant force that works in the background of daily life until a person is finally ready to see it. This “theatrical revelation” has been sharpened through years of performance at open mic nights, juvenile detention centers, and large-scale church conferences. The result is a rhythmic delivery that prioritizes the “uncommon experience,” stripping away clichés to focus on the joy of a life lived with specific intention.As the 2026 fair highlighted industry-wide trends like the rise of AI in discovery and the economic pressures of global freight costs, Burrell’s presence underscored the enduring value of authentic, human-centric storytelling. While major headlines focused on thriller deals by Idris Elba or memoirs from Sir Alex Ferguson, the independent sector saw a surge in engagement. One God: A Book of Poetry mirrored the fair’s overarching theme of digital content management meeti...


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