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  • av Maria Siminiuc
    150,-

    ""Pathfinder (n): one that discovers a new course or way, especially through or into unexplored regions.""""Pathfinding"""": stanzaed snippets from a human who doesn't know what she's doing, but who believes that maybe the universe does. Disjointed accounts of grief and letting go; the chance encounters that make pain bearable but all the more confusing; punctuations of love unconventional and still deeply pure; scenes of natural life that are seemingly random but why not imbue them with meaning anyways?; and the beauty of allowing yourself to be helped. """"Pathfinding"""" is an attempt at exploring potential meanings in the chaos we all live and cry in, at healing from past wounds while opening yourself to new opportunities, and at learning to trust in the process as much as it trusts in you.""

  • av Sonya Littlejohn
    150,-

    A collection of poems about change, growth, grief, community and love.

  • av Jinelle Sammartino
    150,-

    ""The brutal beauty of being a human. From grief to gratitude. Grief is cruel. It steals your joy in a moment. One second you're so grateful, there are no words, your heart is bursting with love and the next you're literally gutted on the ground, brought to your knees, they're gone and they're never coming back. But now it's on you to navigate the brutal beauty of being a human, finding a new way to see The Mean & The Magic of this human experience, one moment at a time, from grief to gratitude.""

  • av Addreonna Seger
    150,-

    This book explores darkness and the struggles to find the light. It's about the ugly side of human nature and the sliver of hope we all cling to. From the first words to the last, you will be taken on a journey of obstacles, self-sabotage, addiction, abuse, and finally, that one sliver of hope. The purpose of this is to show that even the hardest of struggles can result in an outcome that's not only satisfying but fulfilling. This collection reminds us to never give up despite our circumstances and learn how to stand firm in our convictions so that our own personal slivers of hope can become full-blown rays of sunshine.

  • av Sofia Bances
    163

    A collection of poems ranging from the feeling of falling in love to falling out. These poems tell a story about finding love in oneself while discovering what it's like to truly, unconditionally be loved by someone else. From whimsical optimism to bitter betrayal, these poems will certainly find something to pull you in, or maybe just maybe, see yourself in these pages.

  • av Shefali Varma
    163

    ""If one word could define life for me, it would be 'abrupt.' Full of people youknow and people you don't. You meet some who become disguisedblessings till the end of time and lose some whom you wished for to be tillthe end, by your side.And just like that, life happens. And somewhere in between you find yourpoetry. This book is a roller coaster ride of feelings and emotions; fromfriendships to betrayals, love to heartbreak and so much more; wherefantasies breathe and a hope for the lost love to return home.""

  • av Anjelina Zuniga
    150,-

    Brene Brown said it best, "Connection is why we're here; it is what gives purpose and meaning to our lives." I don't know how I went from literally feeling like I'm flying high in the sky to being emotionally numb, but it's scary to think that part of you, that part that makes you feel human, has completely subsided. It's those rich emotions that make us feel most alive. The possibility of love, intimacy, friendship, adventure, and so much more. My poems touch on the dry areas of my life as well as the most memorable moments, and the things I've hoped for. This book is for those who have ever felt disconnected from the world, from themselves, or from pretty much anything, and just want to feel like a real person again.

  • av Paula Poirier
    161

    Inspired by every day events, this book will lay out the trials and tribulations of someone living with mental illness; some themes include maintaining intimate relationships, ranging from romance to friendship, as well as what it means to just keep breathing.

  • av Em Winter
    150,-

    ""Pieces of my heart, My soulAnd my mind.""

  • av Anika Munir
    148,-

    ""This book presents a compilation of poems inspired by Anika Munir's knowledge gained during her undergraduate studies in City Studies at UofT. Moreover, these poems delve into her personal experiences growing up in the city and her interactions with municipal infrastructure.By merging her passion for emotive expression through poetry with her affinity for urban development, Anika skillfully crafted a concise poetry book that explores parts of the city while delving into the emotional nuances, what these parts of the city mean and relationships embedded within these parts of the city. Additionally, she has spoken on the purpose and value of these parts in the city. She believes that the infrastructure and components shaping the city are more than just pieces of solid but places that hold emotions for individuals, and have a purpose and stories. She has tried her best to explain these parts of the city through her poems and this 21-Day poetry book challenge.""

  • av Carrie Pauken
    150,-

    These poems contain my deepest thoughts that are not easily expressed through conversation.

  • av Jurikiea "Reca" Hamilton
    150,-

    ""Speaking your thoughts out loud is not something that comes natural to me. I clam up, my hands get sweaty, and anxiety kicks in real bad. This is where writing comes to play for me as a way to let loose those bottled up emotions that have been brewing inside me for years. I have a story to tell that may soon come in a written book but for now let's just listen through the words written in poetry. Some may glance and see a bunch of anger and depression, you're absolutely correct. I was skeptical of writing this book because I was afraid of how people would perceive it but then I realized there are over a trillion people in this world. What if half of them are going through what I've been through in life. Why not express my views and feelings in hopes it reaches someone who has endured the same trauma and helps them to see things differently. My poems are derived from being a single mother, to being molested, abused, and even losing two children due to gun violence the worst of them all. I'm sure a lot of you can relate and if not you definitely know of someone who can. This is what life is, this is living in your authentic self, this is not sugar coating a fantasy. Every poem was written with lots of pain, tears, and love. Again I have a story to tell and this is just the beginning.""

  • av Aaliah Malik
    150,-

    This book is a collection of 21 poems varying from me talking about anxiety, to more empowering poems, and also some poems where I speak from the perspective of a character completely unlike myself.

  • av Cera Wilson
    150,-

    A collection of small moments that inspired small stories. First drafts of first thoughts.

  • av Rowan McKiernan
    150,-

    This book shares stories of hard times, but without these hard times I would not have found myself. Sometimes one needs to be broken down to nothing in order to rebuild in ones true form.

  • av Asia Williams
    150,-

    many people over the years have left a mark on one's soul and they have grown from that but some people really just steal your soul and you will feel lost without it, and no matter how much you can search for it you just fell soul-less.

  • av Charlie Indigo
    150,-

    In this collection, Indigo compiles her most evocative works, compelling readers to ask questions about love, life, and the world around us. Through these poems, she tells the story of self-discovery and love.

  • av Imran Khan
    150,-

    ""When confusion strikes, and concussion bites ... what choice does one have except to ascend to great heights?The inner world is a complex place. A unique space. Imran often struggles to find the words to describe what he feels and his sentences are just a means to articulate something deeper. In constantly typing, writing, drafting, refining, redrafting, rewriting, and reviewing ... Imran attempts to express through poetry and prose, from an inner dimension beyond what he knows.""

  • av Amaka Ihuoma
    161

    A collection of poems and stories, inspired by my everyday experiences.

  • av Amanda Tanui
    150,-

    A little book of heartfelt poetry on various subjects.

  • av Alice Berman
    150,-

    This book is a running catalogue of all the thoughts you have when you're leaving a party, when you're waking up on a summer day and it feels like you've drunk too much summer, when you're heartbroken and still sort of mad but valiantly pretending to be neither. These poems are composed from snippets of words that echo through your head in all kinds of likely and unlikely circumstances, and all the moments of waiting that characterize in-between time.

  • av Mays Mango
    150,-

    For Those Who Dream at Night is a book of mystery, adventure, and chaos. This book is from a perspective of a lonesome girl. Some poems might be dark. However, it is in the darkness one finds the light. So strive forward till you uncover the light.

  • av Catherine Lima
    161

    A collection of short poems written by Catherine Lima. Each poem gives an inside look at the inner workings of the writer's mind throughout her day-to-day life. This book is not meant to be taken literally. Everything is left to the interpretation of the reader in hopes to create a dialogue towards mental health. Some of the poems touch on the experience of struggling with anxiety and expression. Others touch on the experience of feeling hope and love. Life is bittersweet, and there are no rules on how to live.

  • av Siera Shroyer
    150,-

    A book of poetry, some of them short, and some long, some of them simple, some of them wrong. Each unique and different, compiled over twenty-one days, and derived from life lessons. Manifested, are they, within my mind, these thoughts, collaborated throughout all time; Created from thoughts, songs, memories, fears, regrets, accomplishments, laughs, and tears .... but in the end, they are all pieces of me.

  • av Angie Nanette
    161

    """"""In real life, the space between the canopy and branches allows sunlight to gently filter through. In Japan, the dappled light this creates is called komorebi (pronounced koh-mo-reh-bee)(Nicholls, 2020)."""" This book consists of a collection of poems written as a refuge, an instrument used in search of light shining through the shadow of the trees.As the author, I would say this endeavor came at the most serendipitous of times. Whether it's due to celestial events, divine intervention or both, writing these poems launched me into much needed reflection and healing. While most of these are haikus, there are two freeforms and my attempt at a limerick. I adore haikus because they have a power to capture a revelation, embody a phenomenon, or stoke an ember in the process of reflection. These poems are a reflection of my learning in love and life.""

  • av Glenys Morison
    163

    This is a humorous collection of my poems, mainly based on my life at the moment, with some reflection on my early years. I'm retired, I love learning and I'm very busy often learning new things. I feel the poems are a good introduction to me, my loves as well as my dislikes.

  • av Jaclyn Carson
    150,-

    In this compilation, "sorry for the swears," Jaclyn shares her perspective honestly and unapologetically in the hopes that her art finds connection or captivation.

  • av Mary Joahnna-Carmelle Cruz
    161

    A collection of poems about unrequited love, almost love and self-love.

  • av Snehal Amembal
    161

    ""I am' is a collection of poems that reflects the poet's sense of self as she perceives her reality through the various roles she plays within the constraints of her personal circumstances. The poems are at once heartbreaking and heartwarming. However most of all they evoke a sense of hope, leaving the reader optimistic about a better tomorrow. ""

  • av Rachel Wahlert
    150,-

    ""From my high school counselor Thor Bergland circa September 2013In advance, thank you for taking the time to discover slightly what paper and pen can portray of Rachel Wahlert.Honestly, I have to challenge myself in order to explain Rachel Wahlert. I cannot possibly write a letter that would typically represent a standard letter of recommendation. If I was to do this you might miss the essence of Rachel and her fascination to learn and challenge. Rachel is one of those spirits that come by from time to time with a raw, genuine nature. She opened up the philosophical wavelengths and challenged me both professionally and personally. Rachel has this mind of intrigue and curiosity that far exceeds most her age. She has far exceeded my level of knowledge in collegiate opportunities. She has researched beyond my knowledge for opportunities to benefit, explore, and expand her knowledge, her comfort, and her future endeavors. My job as an academic counselor to Rachel was needless. What I needed was her fascination to explore the unknown possibilities. I needed her assistance and her intrigue to make something happen in our school out of nothing. You see, Rachel has a way of pushing your limits because she politely demands more. In ten years of counseling At-Risk students you may see why she is a fresh challenge, a visionary.Together we have had several life impacting conversations that push the limits of comfort. There is something special about the way Rachel thinks. Her fast paced brain tends to excel past all the possible outcomes, but you can visibly see her emotion get in the way of her conclusions, creating a juxtapose position; a whole new outlook at the very same conversation that was once concluded, but really had just started to take off again. The beauty about Rachel is that she is open and that she is intrigued with possibilities. There has been times when I cannot help but to be frustrated with her insights. Even for being a philosopher beyond her years she has a precious childlike innocence to her quests and discoveries. She is truly unique and fresh as an opportunistic student. These are the attributes Austin High and our community will miss about Rachel Wahlert. I could list the 14 organizations, clubs, teams that desperately needed her volunteer efforts or the laundry list of accolades she has procured through her #1 ranking academically, but it would take away from her spirit. Rachel Wahlert is a person you want to invest in. Her family is devoted to the same values and principles as Rachel. They have supported Rachel openly, lovingly, and with integrity to do her best. Her family has given her opportunities to become exposed to several different cultures and worldly experiences. I believe these opportunities have shaped the eager, curious, and fleeting mind of Rachel. Rachel is ethically sound; she has a deep passion for work ethic, and yearns to know more. She is a perfect fit at your University, no matter where she ends up. She is one student that will make an impact for your campus. I highly recommend Rachel Wahlert because she is simply sophisticated and she makes you wonder. Thank You,Thor BerglandStudent Support Liaison, Give & Take 5/SAFE (Students Advocating for Friendly Environments) Advisor Austin High School""

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