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  • av R Nikolas Macioci
    199,-

    For sheer loveliness all these poems in the poetry collection are remarkable. No doubt, we find here the emotional depth and heights of the great soul which composed these extraordinary poems. The poet is a maker of magical music revealed in these poems.

  • av Hannah Donovan
    199,-

    The subtle profundities of the poems in the poetry collection is quite remarkable. The delight of these poems proceeds from spontaneous feelings. The poems reveal the depths of human nature. These poems are full of a sweet and majestic rhythm, which satisfies the sense. William Wordsworth's definition of poetry "Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" is truly applicable to these poems. BIOHannah Donovan is a poet, photographer, and visual artist from Northern California. Her work has been featured in Hobart, The Accouont, Else Journal, Hill Lily Magazine, The Artist Essentials, the Black Box Gallery (Portland, OR), New System Exhibitions (Portland, ME), and Maine College of Art(Portland, ME). She has been a finalist for Brooklyn Poet's "Poem of the Year" competition and an artist-in-residence at the Arteles Creative Center in Finland. Other publications include Ice Chips (Ethel Micro-Press), deadend (palindrome press), and Dim Dimmer Dark (palindrome press). She lives in Los Angeles.

  • av Martin Jones
    200,-

    This highly original collection of 47 lyrical and narrative poems is written around two themes - unknowingness and transcendence. It begins with the short poem "Prelude," which describes a universe where all is in motion and of humans "knowing neither where we journey/ nor why/ but looking to the arc of the sun/ and grateful for its rising." The final poem is "the Dante Tattoo" which concludes with the transcendent -- "this unexpected glimpse/ from Dante's more perfect and far-seeing vista." It includes powerful and moving poems, as well as surprising lyrical pieces about nothing more than the happiness of being alive.

  • av Leland James
    223,-

    These poems are quite impressive in originality and variety. Due to emotional depth, the intensity and richness of these poems is beyond question. The poems are remarkable in their immediacy and powerful imaginative power. No doubt, these poems reveal 'incantatory murmur and inspired bursts'. The delight of these poems proceeds from spontaneous feelings. The poems reveal the depths of human nature. These poems are full of a sweet and majestic rhythm, which satisfies the sense. William Wordsworth's definition of poetry "Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" is truly applicable to these poems.

  • av Geza Tatrallyay
    199,-

    The creative energy of the poems included in the collection is everywhere in evidence. The poems reveal elegance, good taste and clarity of thought. The poems show strong inspiration and create a lyricism of striking appeal and power. The poet's sense of music is quite attractive in the words and phrases used in these poems.

  • av David Francis
    200,-

    David Francis is a modern day troubadour in search of himself and his muse amid the grit and hope of the Big Apple and the world. The troubadour takes you on his trek and his poetic license takes note. He's daydreaming and not daydreaming, sees a grand building floating in his head, a single tip in a jar, a restaurant and hotel no longer there, assorted people and their assorted destinations, enlivened ghosts who haunt the city, wayward children who never did grow up, and artists as animals who perform for a living. A journey to experience or relate to, a journey worth taking. Patricia Carragon, author of Angel Fire (Alien Buddha Press) and Meowku (Poets Wear Prada) ******* There are "poets" who write "poetry" and then there are artists who have an innate yearning to communicate the inarticulate. Francis communicates. In a voice that summons ghosts. Kevin Orton, singer-songwriter of Gothic Americana band, The Maledictions About the Author Born in Houston, David Francis has lived in London, Buenos Aires, and New York. He has produced six music albums, one of poetry, Always/Far: a chapbook of lyrics and drawings (Oilcan Press), and an essay "Utterance and Hum: The Difference between Poem and Song." He has written and directed the autobiographical films Village Folksinger (2013) and Memory Journey (2018). In 2019, Kelsay Books published Poems from Argentina. His verse and short stories have appeared in numerous journals.www.davidfrancismusic.com

  • av M C Rush
    199,-

    A new collection of over one hundred very short poems (9 lines or fewer) by M. C. Rush which mines a similar vein as his earlier book, Trajectory (2022). Rush continues to investigate themes ranging from life and death to love and loss, asking again and again what one's place is (or can be, or should be) in a world such as this. Each of these small poems is a microcosm that, read, expands (and often explodes) with a compelling vision that carries the reader in unexpected and often enlightening directions.

  • av Nolcha Fox
    199,-

    These poems reveal the poet's capacity for emotional intensity. Here we notice the magnificent union of form and thought. The chief interest of these poems is the employment of imagery with extraordinary effectiveness. Particularly impressive is attractive diction and admirable phrasing. Liveliness is the most characteristic quality of these poems that show intense emotion and vivid imagination.

  • av Richard Rose
    199,-

  • av Peter J Dellolio
    203,-

    In this poetry collection, there is a hint of intense imagination and subtle fancy. At its best these poems have been composed in a plain and matter-of-fact style. The language of these poems is full of simplicity and directness.

  • av Caleb Delos-Santos
    200,-

    These poems are full of a remarkable diversity of poetic thought, therefore it will have a wide appeal to all readers of poetry books. These poems never fail to stimulate our imagination, because the poet very aptly succeeds in providing 'addition of strangeness to beauty.'

  • av Tony Dawson
    146,-

    Clutching my holdall, I slipped into the chantry of an early fifteenth-century chapel. It was late at night, and the only light in the chapel was provided by half a dozen flickering candles that created disturbing shadows on the walls. I was interested in the tomb of a medieval knight and his lady and although I had never felt comfortable in the presence of death, even in the daylight hours, if I had come during the day, I would have been spotted by the sacristan and asked to leave.

  • av Nicholas Damion Alexander
    200,-

    The poems included in the poetry collection are marked by precise observation. These poems are quite impressive in originality and variety. Due to emotional depth, the intensity and richness of these poems is beyond question. The poems are remarkable in their immediacy and powerful imaginative power. No doubt, these poems reveal 'incantatory murmur and inspired bursts'. BIONicholas Damion Alexander is a Jamaican writer living in the USA. His poems, articles, letters, reviews, interviews and stories have been published in online and printed journals, magazines, newspapers, blogs and anthologies worldwide. In 2008, he won a fellowship with Calabash International Writers' Fellowship. In 2015, he served as Red Bones Blues Cafe, Kingston's top live poetry scene, poet of the year. In 2018, he became a fellow of The Watering Hole in South Carolina, where he participated in their inaugural manuscript fellowship. Some of the poems in this, his first official collection, were part of that assemblage.

  • av John Mcdonald
    201,-

    Haiku in this collection reveal true feelings of the poet composed in the colloquial diction. We do not find in these haiku any type of mannerism, artificialities of emotion and phrases. Some of these haiku with fervent feelings, written with profound imaginative power, are intense lyrics of immediate personal response.

  • av John R. Cooper
    382,-

    Over the years I have from time to time put pen to paper, more for his own amusement rather than as a serious literary effort.I would describe my poetic writings more along the lines of "Australian Bush Poetry" rather than "Contemporary English Literature".The death of Vicky my wife for over sixty five years on the 1st May 2022, has prompted a number of poems, these have assisted me with the grieving process. I have found that by putting 'Pen to Paper' it has helped me express my feelings much more adequately than I am able to do verbally.The poems and verses in this publication appear in roughly the order that they were written.>BIOJohn Cooper is an 86 year old widower, living in a retirement village on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.During his working life he was mainly self employed in various businesses, and also in management positions.Over the years he has from time to time put pen to paper, more for his own amusement rather than as a serious literary effort.When given the task of proposing, or responding to a Toast, John have found that a poem written for the occasion could be easier to deliver than a long boring speech.John describes his poetic writings more along the lines of "Australian Bush Poetry" rather than "Contemporary English Literature".The death of Vicky, his wife for over sixty five years on the 1st May 2022, has prompted the writing of a number of poems that John claims have assisted him with the grieving process. "Putting 'Pen to Paper' it has helped me express my feelings much more adequately than I am able to do verbally".

  • av Mark G. Pennington
    338,-

    When a young woman voluntarily checks herself into a psychiatric hospital in the hope of saving her marriage, she uncovers a dark secret that will change lives forever. A successful writer struggling to keep his family together. His wife, and mother to his two children, suffering from dangerous blackouts. A local journalist battling to keep her past at bay. And the thing that connects them all: the woman who vanished one day in 1988 and was never seen again. . . until now. Author bio: Mark G. Pennington has published three collections of poetry and has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize. He lives in Cumbria in the north west of England where he studied Creative Writing with The Open University. She Will Return is his first novel.

  • av Ryan Quinn Flanagan
    274,-

    'Wheel House' seems to depict a scene or place described as a "wheel house," which is more akin to a shed filled with various types and sizes of wheels. The wheels appear to be neglected and earthbound, some leaning against the walls. The machinery that once used these wheels is no longer there, leaving only the skeletal remains of the original vision and craftsmanship.The poem conveys a sense of nostalgia and simplicity. Despite the mastery being lost, there is a certain charm in the wooden structure, which sparks the imagination and invokes a sense of playfulness. The "rollicking chuckwagon imagination" suggests a lively and vivid mental landscape associated with this place.Wheel House More of a shed, really. This wheel house, this army of spokes across each wall. All shapesand sizes. A few of the latest offerings foreverearthbound and on neglected half-lean.The machinery long gone, so that only theskeleton remains. That original vison.The craftsmanship. With mastery over nothing, including the Self, there is a simple wooden charmsnaking through the mustiness, coiling ever-tighteraround your rollicking chuckwagon imagination.And the deafening quiet, never forget that! Naked toesover dirt floors, playful drag marks of theeternal straggler.

  • av Gary Alexander Azerier
    246,-

  • av Earl Vincent de Berge
    221,-

    The book title, Wind in the Elephant Tree, traces to a time when, at age 20, I rough-necked my way through wilderness deserts of Mexico with several friends. I came to realize that although I was strong, reasonably good-looking and becoming well educated, I could perish in the desert and no one would care except ants, vultures and maybe my younger sister. The realization that neither I, nor anyone else, is the center of the universe has never faded. Review by LB Sedlacek"Wind in the Elephant Tree" could be seen somewhat as a poem novel what with its combination of poetry, prose and photos all combined into a literary adventure of sorts of the author. The book weaves a captivating narrative that combines elements of coming-of-age and experiences and revelations to transport the reader into de Berge's world. The author creates a unique consciousness to render thought provoking verses, stories and text. His own encounter with an elephant tree sets the spark for his discoveries and serves as the inspiration behind the book. The author states "The book title, Wind in the Elephant Tree, traces a time when, at age 20, I rough-necked my way through wilderness deserts of Mexico with several friends. I came to realize that although I was strong, reasonably good-looking and becoming well educated, I could perish in the desert and no one would care except ants, vultures and maybe my younger sister. The realization that neither I, nor anyone else, is the center of the universe has never faded."He compares this realization to the elephant tree. The tree, which is a real type of tree, is seen quite often in the desert, it often appears as a staple in movies and tv shows set in the same region, and it is ultimately a tough but also beautiful survivor. The book is, according to the author, "a journey to find the meaning of love in my life."One of the aspects of the book that really stands out is the author's capabilities to build his world within the pages using mostly words along with some visuals to bring his vision to life. He uses intricate details and rich writing skills to achieve this.From the poem "IN MUTED WAYS" "Petite yellow flower petalsnestled beside a blue sage bushcaught my eye some 50 years agoand still draw me among photomemories of our early years.Its species name is unknown to meunless cherubic buttercup will do."It's easy to become immersed in this transformation from curious to compassionate. There is so much depth and sensitivity shown in each well thought out line. All of which continues with the placement of each piece within each chapter of the book."Wind in the Elephant Tree" is a gorgeously put together piece. It blends reality into a heartfelt tale that leaves a lasting as well as encouraging impression. LB Sedlacek is the author of several books of poetry including "The Poet Next Door," "Simultaneous Submissions," "I'm No Robot," "Swim," and "Words and Bones." Her recent short stories collections is "Motor Addiction & The Renovator" and her poem novel is "The Blue Eyed Side."

  • av Robert L. Martin
    241,-

  • av Joseph Hart
    145,-

  • av Jeremiah A. Gilbert
    384,-

  • av Vandana Bajikar
    250,-

  • av Vangie Hansen
    224,-

  • av Diana Cole
    169,-

  • av Alan Botsford
    352,-

  • av Gabriel Griffin
    169,-

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