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  • av Charlotte Hennessy
    150,-

    A collection of poems, spanning themes such as love, pain, anxiety and depression, from the perspective of a socially awkward 19 year old kid trying to find her way through life.

  • av Jagruti Kukadia
    150,-

    ""I didn't dot the I's or cross the T'sThis is as raw as it gets - for now! This is just a little honest snippet into my life.Where it started. Where I began. When I learnt to own a life that is rough. However, we must rise like the phoenix to overcome every obstacle. Challenge every dice. Live to appreciate and enjoy the beautiful moments in life. Be grateful to the stars above that we had a chance to be alive.""

  • av By Anastasia Frangoulis
    163

    Never felt this way is a book to describe the author Anastasia Frangoulis emotions and feelings during the time of her past relationship and she wanted to dedicate the book to Saima Mazamble because not only does she cherish the relationship but she also will never forget her and it meant a lot to her the relationship she was in. The book is Anastasia's way to express herself and it is also for other people to relate to the story.

  • av Toni Johnson
    150,-

    A lot of my sadness is contained here having lost my mother and grandmother within the same year. Although, feelings of love & happiness have still been present, looking out the windows to my soul, sadness sits on the horizon, a looming reminder of my humanity.

  • av Emma McKinnie
    161

    This book focuses on mental health and growth. It processes my trauma and pain. I hope you find some comfort in similarities and hope for a better future.

  • av C B
    150,-

    ""This book of poems was written following C's first publication, """"Direct Messages."""" """"Love Letters"""" sheds light on the inner healing work she's done on herself since her first book, and focuses more upon her own journey, inner child, and inner shadows that motivate her behavior, rather than the actions or motivations of others.""

  • av Megan Speight
    163

    A collection of words and rythyms over 21 days. A.challenge to myself and proof that anyone can do great things, by doing the small stuff..... one day at a time.

  • av Jasmine Williams
    161

    A deep look into the complexities of my mind. Filled with a rollercoaster of emotions, these poems have allowed me to better understand myself and show others that they are never alone.

  • av Shaundraneka Gills
    150,-

    A lot can happen in a month. This is my journey, my story, my diary, of growth, love, pain, and healing.

  • av Sandeep Deol
    150,-

    Just some thoughts from a random Slough girl in her 30s based on love, life and society. The poetry styles vary and there is a diverse range of themes within this selection, but each poem has something powerful to say. Each poem is a personal, important lesson.

  • av A. G. Clementine
    150,-

    ""Hiraeth (welsh) n. A longing for a home you can't return to or that never was.""

  • av Sammie Avilla
    175,-

    ""KP is a 12 year old girl who loves to read, hang out in parks, and adamantly believes the world is full of magic. Oh, and her mother is a sea witch cursed with evil powers, but more on that later. One day, KP is reading in her favorite park, trying to get a butterfly to land on her finger. Just as it is about to land.. POP, it turns into a human. Shane is from the Dream World and needs KP's help to enter the Dream World, and finding a mother of pearl necklace. A necklace which can help cure her mother...Grouchy Shane and KP embark on an adventure in which they both learn that raccoons are smarter than you think, people are all that matter and dreaming isn't always safe.""

  • av Rachel White
    161

    ""This is the first collection of poems from Rachel White, observing the world from her unique perspective. The texts range from childhood curiosities to present day reflections, inviting the reader to grow with the writer and we bear witness to the leap of faith she's taken with every new verse. The opportunity to share her work in progress in her craft, is evidence of her growth in confidence and sophistication within her ability to leave her vulnerabilities on the page, which only encourages bravery in the reader, to do the same.""

  • av Daphne Xulu
    150,-

    An Ode to Yesterday is Daphne Xulu's second poetry collection. The collection centres around themes of love, longing and loss. Inspired by relationships with self, others and locations, An Ode to Yesterday pens a journey of time, and the ever-changing emotions of young adult life.

  • av Kirstie Conroy
    150,-

    ""A collection of poetry navigating a life with many changes.Relationships are exciting in the early stages. The butterflies, crazy chemistry, being lost for words.It can also be the worst feeling in the world when they end. It's dark, lonely and you can feel vulnerable beyond comprehension.Then in time, something happens and you start to see the light again. You feel alive. You feel passion.This is the rise after the fall.""

  • av Niharika Gyawali
    161

    For those who live in a million different places at once, welcome home.

  • av Troy Tartarini
    200

    It was their biggest day of the year. It was the day of the homecoming game for UMASS and everyone was going. I didn't even go to school there and was going to the tailgate. Everyone was going. It was going to be the kind of day we'll be talking about for the rest of our lives. To the people who went to school there this was bigger than their own birthday's. For me this was all about running into the girl I've spent my whole life dreaming about. It was the biggest day of the year.

  • av Emily Hyman
    150,-

    Life takes us by suprise and quite frankly words are not enough to express the every day struggles we all go through. The book is about pushing through the challenges and fighting the demons head on. Most of the poems relate to mental health and others are just there as a break for the mind. Enjoy!

  • av Shanika Mitchell
    161

    Fearless Faith is a collection of poems highlighting the common areas of life in which fear often rears its ugly head. Love, career, dreams, and personal growth can be held hostage by this sometimes murderous emotion. The author speaks to the heart of those who are being held back by this heavy feeling. Learning how to have faith, believe, and trust in yourself, your purpose, and your path is the key to becoming fearless. That is when you truly become alive and experience the fullness of life. And sometimes, the best way to get over your fears is to just jump...

  • av Laura Benbenaissa
    150,-

    Here lies the written work of a woman fondly known as Miss L. Miss L has had a rough year falling into an endless spiral much like the famous rabbit hole. As Alice, she ponders the curiosities in her life and like the Hatter, she is mad. An empathetic form who is consumed by the hearts of others only so she can end up alone. Can you relate?

  • av Courtney Hatcher
    150,-

    Poems for the hungry.

  • av Clifton McMillan Jr.
    150,-

    In Due Time is a collection of poems that deal with life, faith, endurance of the challenges of modern life and enjoyment of the simple pleasures.

  • av SMAb
    163

    In the lands of Valyria to the east, war is brewing. Eldric, a hunter, must deliver a message he found to the Obsidorian fortress of Ironclad Citadel. Lady Elara, the second most powerful person in the kingdom of Seridia, must rise the ladder of power. Thogrul Stormbreaker, leader of the orcs, must lead his seafaring brown orcs south to salvation in fear of the white orcs. Life is about to change for all of them, and none of the changes are about to be pleasant.

  • av Veronica Oddo
    150,-

    ""A collection of poems for those battling circumstances, the world, or yourself. You feel like you're trying your hardest, but still can't seem to win. You feel like it's time to rest, but the fight pushes you forward. Showered in optimism, coated in motivation, our feet trudge on, arms joined with comrades. Parents, who push forward together to create positivity in a place we felt pain. While your heart rises and falls, flipping through the pages, be aware of the struggle so many silently face. Be a glistening beam of light, to someone who needs a beacon.""

  • av Ramsey Minto
    150,-

    Stream of thought and personal accounts regarding grief and mental illness, but also the things that help get us by.

  • av J. Alex Connor
    150,-

    Connor wants to build a world of words to share with you. In this collection of 21 poems, she shares some of her darkest thoughts and desires, refreshing perspectives, defining experiences, and childlike wonder for all aspects of the universe. She's odd, she's witty, and she can never be certain if she's truly a good person. Though her heart is pure, her mind often has her trapped in this place she can only share through her world of words. Be warned, dear reader, lest you find yourself trapped there too.

  • av Sherri Eisenhardt
    150,-

    ""Have you ever read a passage that resonates within your spirit? Have you ever stumbled upon a cacophony of literary brilliance that is for everyone? This book allows a glimpse into my unique perspective The Little Brown Dwarf That Could is a play on words in many ways. It's content is (hopefully) palpable. From random thoughts on what it means to be a poet, to comparing love and bruises, this book seeks to encourage introspection. It aims to make the reader choose happiness whenever possible while allowing room to accept the not so beautiful moments we face in life.""

  • av Felicity Fox
    161

    ""a short collection of poems about how it feels when it's over""

  • av Priya Herne
    150,-

    This work is a part of a journey to find out more about myself and what I want to be. In this work, I have come to accept where I have come from and try to live with who I am and want to become.

  • av Dominique Jordan
    150,-

    ""21 PoemsIn21 DaysFrom love to tragedy, from resentment to abundance, this masterpiece has everything and more in such a short read! After reading his first published book, indeed, you'll understand why they refer to Sir Dominique Jordan as The Prolific One.""

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