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  • - a journey and a gift
    av Sharon Crerar
    146,-

    A short book of poems that deal with life's ups and downs.

  • - Poetry from the Heart
    av Michelle Warren
    173,-

    Welcome to a mashup of original thoughts - straight from the heart. There is a collage of feelings throughout the pages, some of which are based on reality and personal experiences, and some are a mixture of fiction based on reality. Regardless, somewhere in the world I imagine there are those who can relate to what's explored here, and I hope my words help them in some way.

  • av Deb McCarthy
    146,-

    From life experience to wishful thinking, pain, love and fantasy, these poems are a mixture of woe, wellbeing and whimsy. I hope that each reader finds something that speaks to them and helps them to see their own rainbow.

  • av Idalis Payne
    146,-

    A collection of poetry inspired by my life so far.

  • av Fernanda Loveland
    146,-

    This book emerged as a supercluster of all the emotions that I theorized existed. Each and every poem was born initially as a technical tool to examine these sensations and provide them an empiric approach. Gradually, the subjectivity of I: the human examinar, became evident and the writing lost all their research objectives while adopting a new approach: Feeling.

  • av Zaibah Iqbal
    146,-

    ""Licensed to feel is an emotional rollercoaster that delves into the depths of human emotions. It is about unlocking feelings that you were never able to share, whether it be reality or fantasy. It is about giving life to memories as they were, or how you imagine them to be. This captivating book invites you to embrace your feelings, understand their power, and navigate the beautiful messiness of being human. Being able to express these feelings can be liberating, and in letting yourself being """"licensed to feel"""" celebrates the rich tapestry of emotions that make us who we well and truly are.""

  • av Matthew Barry
    146,-

    Twenty-One Modernist poems with flairs of the troubles of the current age contrasted with the simple brilliance of the ancient Greek world, whom the author believes is not quite as represented in literary circles as the more common Latin.

  • av Tracy O Shea
    146,-

    ""This is Tracy's first collection of poems for publication, she writes about many different aspects of life, love and loss. Some are humorous and some are sad, a plethora of poems.""

  • av Jiayin Wang
    146,-

    ""A nineteen-year-old girl attempts to reconstruct the last three years of her life in verse: friends and family, romance (or a lack thereof), favourite bands, daily broodings and more. Now go and read the poems; they are much more interesting.""

  • av Christina Brooke Faulk
    146,-

    Through love and loss, heartache and joy, from the depths of the ocean to the clouds in the sky. Words have always been my solace, and I am thrilled at the opportunity to share them with you.

  • av Hailey Green
    173,-

    Simple. Brutal. Deep cut and tear written. Poems that make up the untold story of my teenage years. No detail left out of a bipolar teen unraveling in the fate of becoming someone more than herself and worthy of love.

  • av Erika Bodden
    146,-

  • av Phoenix Grace
    146,-

    ""Step into a poetic garden of faith, where memories sprout like vibrant flowers, and the shadows of the past are bathed in the golden light of transformation. 'The Place Where Memories Grow' invites you to wander through the lush forest of personal reflection, where tender seedlings of hope and the fragrant blooms of renewal await. In this collection, the poet skillfully tends to the landscapes of the heart, nurturing the gardens of faith, resilience, and redemption. Each verse is a blooming reminder of our shared journey toward the light. 'The Place Where Memories Grow' weaves the enchanting tapestry of life's spiritual quest and whispers the secrets of a soul's growth. Come, explore this captivating oasis, and discover the beauty of faith and a profound inner transformation""

  • av Vicki Watson
    146,-

    ""In life we all at some time or another encounter loss and bereavement in some form, and this brings the roller coaster of emotions that comes with our grief. This book is a collection of poems for the single purpose of providing even the tiniest bit of upliftment, comfort and hope, to those going through sad and difficult times in life.""

  • av Siena Chitty
    146,-

    In this book there is a selection of poetry inspired by the human condition and nature itself, touching on how we fall in and out of feeling and thought, whilst also navigating emotions that fuel the biggest decisions we will ever make. Scorched Blue is about how complex we are as a species, the title suggests a raging hot flame yet the appearance is cold and blue, perhaps suggesting that not all emotions can be obvious and visible, that some are deep rooted within us. This life is fragile but it is also the most impactful thing we have experienced, the balancing act of both parallels is something to strive for. I hope you find some inspiration within the words that live in this book, and discover some part of your balancing act.

  • av Emma Harris
    146,-

  • av Sanjana Arunkumar
    146,-

    ""Dive into the lyrical world of Sanjana, a budding poet whose words weave magic from everyday moments. """"Poetic Beginnings"""" is a collection that invites you to join a young wordsmith's journey through the enchanting realm of poetry. """"Poetic Beginnings"""" is a delightful melange of humor, wisdom, and whimsy, making it the perfect companion for anyone who appreciates the art of expression. It's a gentle reminder that poetry has no age, and a novice's words can hold the magic of the world.""

  • av Luke Mayo
    146,-

    This book is a collection of poems inspired by the journeys and experiences of its author, Luke Mayo.

  • av P J Cartwright
    146,-

    A small collection of random thoughts and feelings masquerading as poetry.

  • av Ambrozetta Hardin
    146,-

    The Diary of a Depressed Hot Girl is a collection of poems that put to written word some of the pain and hopes of one hot girl fighting for a future she never knew she would see.

  • - Attempt One
    av Brooke Floyd
    146,-

    Attempt One is an open concept attempt at 21 days of fully embracing my ADHD and Bipolar disorder, without the aid of Adderall. This is a candid exploration into mental wealth, nutrient deficiency, surrender, addiction, and God. Or at least, that's the aim. I guess we will all just have to wait and see.

  • av Grey Gardner
    146,-

    ""from the author: hey. it's really special to me that you're reading this. I just want to tell you that the poems in this book are about the beautiful people I met last year; I'm sure some of you are reading the back right now. I have spent my whole life afraid of connection, afraid to be myself amongst strangers. I was surprised upon writing this that not only am I no longer afraid, but that these strangers became my beautiful friends, and the love they have shown me in every way is something I could have never imagined. it is a challenge to write 21 poems in 21 days - least of all when I have struggled to get out of bed in the morning- but this time, upon completing the #WriteAngle a second time, something has altered in the way I've written poetry - a love, a fascination, a growing warm connection with the new people that I have fallen in love with on every scale. this book is about them; about those I know personally and some who I don't, and some things which came to mind while thinking of them. I love us - the people I've created these bonds with are strange, and queer, selfless, determinate and radiant beyond all comprehension. I will never understand anyone, and perhaps that is the most unique thing I learned about loving other people-- that in our lack of understanding and strangeness, our souls still reach for each other. I love you always. Grey""

  • av Neli Nathan
    146,-

    ""an assortment of poems referring to our life experiences i hope you enjoy reading them as much as we enjoyed writing them""

  • - A poem book about life
    av Angela Munoz-Pacheco
    240,-

    This book is about hope that no matter what happens there is good to be found somewhere else. There are some silly poems to hopefully help make you smile.

  • av Natalie Dick
    146,-

    This book is about loneliness and how to move one from it.

  • av David Gregoire
    146,-

    A collection of thoughts in prose and rhyme.

  • av Sarah Al-Hajj
    146,-

    This poetry explores loss, heartbreak and frustration. It seeks to comment on the human condition through natural occurrences such as rain and simple pleasures such as tasting honey. It it sweet and sentimental, funny and sarcastic, hurt and honest. It is a journey through a wacky mind and an even wackier heart.

  • av Toni Williams
    146,-

    A month's worth of poems encased in one book of poetry- all in haiku prose.

  • av Jaruby Jazmin
    173,-

    A book of poems meant to make you think and question the lines between what is real and what is perceived.

  • av Supriya Arora
    146,-

    The Musing Muse is a soulful collection of poetry that delicately explores the vast spectrum of human emotions. These verses beautifully capture the intricate feelings of love, longing, and the essence of the human experience. With deep sensitivity, the author invites readers to intimately connect with the universal weave of emotions, woven through this poetic odyssey. This anthology resonates as an intimate portrayal of the human spirit, fostering a profound connection between the poet and those who embrace her heartfelt expressions.

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