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  • av Mehek Jain
    393,-

    In 'A Century of Silence, ' the author delves into topics often tread lightly upon, highlighting secrets and emotions often hidden behind a fake smile. This poetry book peels back the layers, shining a spotlight on topics frequently concealed or hidden by society. With each poem, a new secret is discovered, providing an intimate space for vulnerability and truth to reside. 'A Century of Silence' is a must-read if you want to uncover the hidden secrets that reside around and amongst us

  • av Michele Dubrouillet
    146,-

    In her first published book of poetry, Finding Equanimity, the author begins her journey with a car crash, (not her own), that led her on a journey of discovery about her mother's health and both their futures.

  • av Lulu Redden
    146,-

    An exploration of longing and loss, as well as the spiritual awakening of a woman on her quest for love. "A Love Unborn" is about the journey of learning to love oneself and finding universal love in all aspects of the Universe.

  • - a collection of poems
    av Lilufa Uddin
    173,-

    Pieces of Palestine, swoops into the hearts and lives of our beloved brothers and sisters in Palestine. It offers us an insight into the pain and sorrow of such inspiring and incredibly strong people. May reading these poems increase you in your empathy towards the blessed people of Palestine. In Shaa Allah (God willing).

  • av Anne Desrosiers
    173,-

    A collection of poems as reflections from a Xennial overachiever. Weave through the striving, fighting, trying, and living of dreams out loud in a world hell bent on going to hell and in denial about the richness of Black Excellence and experiences mundane and extraordinary.

  • av Derek Welch
    146,-

    ""Three weeks of remembering to look at what's in front of him. Three weeks of taking the time to see the laugh lines and dried skin. Family, holiday, depression, frogs, rivers, hope, addiction, and mountains. Three weeks of falling back in love with the world around him.""

  • - When Writing is Better than Dying
    av Bernadette Henderson
    173,-

    This collection of poems was written out of love, grief, and depression. The very essence of life is the inspiration for poetry. The dawn of a new day brings forth an opportunity for a new experience and with every experience there's an opportunity for a poem to be born.

  • av Emma Heath
    146,-

    ""Have you ever felt like you're at the start of your journey once again for the fifth time? Like it's difficult to move forward and every day is the same. Have you experienced heartbreak and loss and aren't sure how to grieve? How can you move forward when you're feeling so empty. These poems will relate to you. They will make you feel when you don't want to and make you think when you need to still. With a mixture of rhymes, lengths and types there's something for everyone (I hope!)""

  • av Trish Milne
    173,-

    Using poetry as a means to keep myself balanced while trying to figure out WHY this happened.

  • av Quinton Bailey
    200,-

    ""Chasing Valor is a collection of fictional poetry and prose that bravely navigates the landscape of growth and healing. With some creative storytelling of a Squire and Princess, Chasing Valor successfully embodies love, loss, courage, and conflict. This book serves as a strong testimony of not just overcoming spiritual warfare but also doing so gracefully. It's all in here.""

  • - 31 Somewhere
    av Karen Conway
    146,-

    A collection of poems; a photograph of a moment in time in the author's life.

  • av Angela Carreon
    173,-

    A series of poems, each representing different forms and feelings of love, good and unhappy experiences, and narratives. To bloom, to wilt, to be reborn again, is what we as people should all get to experience.

  • av Andrew Lehmann
    146,-

    A collection of inspired poetry to tug at the heart strings. These works of art speak to the darkness of the universe with expressions to make the soul question itself. Full of many complex rhyme schemes and catchy verbage to have many readers taking a second look.

  • av Kristen Rae Drake
    173,-

    ""Sorrow is ephemeral. In this compilation of poems, you will journey through the lonely shades of solitude, the heartache from unrequited love, and eventually capture the beacon of light reflected in laughter, self-love, and companionship.""

  • av Elsa Barnhill
    146,-

    Circadian Motherhood examines the cyclical nature of raising children. With poems reflecting both the dawns and dusks that mark a Mother's journey, poet Elsa Barnhill pushes through fears and joy to demonstrate an honest picture of parenthood through her eyes.

  • av Siera Zamarron
    146,-

    What makes you laugh? Smile? Cry? Scream? For me, that's all here in these pages. I hope that you'll find something worthwhile that you resonates with your heartstrings with amongst these etchings of my mind and soul.

  • av C Antoinette
    146,-

    Poems that hold space for human nature and fleeting answers.

  • av Sarah Denton
    146,-

    A collection of original poetry about love, loss, and new beginnings. Finding the extraordinary in the ordinary moments of life.

  • av Alyssa Lister
    173,-

    A collection of poems of love, sorrow, memories, a distorted reality, and dreams of fantasy. My innermost thoughts of the crazy world we are currently living in.

  • av Lucy Radcliffe
    146,-

    Girlhood becomes womanhood. Sisterhood becomes Motherhood. A collection of poems depicting the many changes and trials women face in their everyday lives as well as the beauty of the female form.

  • av Lewis Holifield
    173,-

    ""We all have a life story. But, unless you're famous, nobody wants to hear it. This is a life story that nobody asked to hear. It features little achievement or pride. Just the life of a man in his early 30's looking back on what little he has done so far.. Expect it to be up and down, slightly amusing and slightly sad.""

  • av Holly Meaden
    146,-

    A collection of thoughts, written before sleep. Or rather lack of sleep.

  • av Sheliza Nanji
    146,-

    Sometimes I have difficulties expressing fully what I'm experiencing in my twenties. Things change quickly. You're a fully grown adult, you're still learning, you're losing friends but making new ones. You're in and out of relationships or you've found the love of your life, or maybe you're fine by yourself. We're in a constant pursuit of what we think is right, what we think will make us happy but maybe the point is not to know just yet.

  • - A Poetry Book
    av Shea S Davis
    146,-

    How Shea Sees It: A Poetry Book is a collection of poems and personal essays inspired by trauma and healing. The poems are written from various points of her gender identity and explore the mind of an observant soul.

  • av Lamiracle Sims
    146,-

    This book of poems entails exploring the pieces that can be transfigured into peace. Life is all about self mastery. Unlearning to relearn conditioning that isn't a part of who you truly are at core. Being able to know, see, feel, touch, and grow through the root of every issue that may arise, you're granted the opportunity to unlock your soul's true fulfillment.

  • - Of Heartache and Heartfelt Things
    av Christy Ng Yenyi
    146,-

    ""Christy's first poetry book, Eros: Of Heartache and Heartfelt Things, is a compilation of writings focusing on the purity and innocence of love in romance. Written from the first-person perspective, Christy blurred the lines between her actual and fictional inspirations for this book, desiring that the reader immerse themselves in her writings and picture themselves as the main character instead. """"I believe that there is a youthful, puppy-love romantic in all of us."""" - Christy""

  • av Matthew Leonard
    146,-

    Certain things never change, only your perspective of them changes.

  • av Lucyanne Fletcher
    146,-

    Some Words in an Order is a poetry collection unlinked by theme, style or genre. From dogs and noses to dreams and metaphors, these poems are bound together only by imagination.

  • av Till Heike
    146,-

    Collection of works on grief, loss and the profoundly irrelevant

  • av Heather Mortensen
    146,-

    An addicts healing journey to find her savings grace, from trauma to living

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