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  • - A Collection of Poems
    av Elizabeth O Ogunmodede
    224,-

    Dive into the enchanting world of poetic expression with "The Beauty of Words: A Poetry Collection" by Elizabeth O. Ogunmodede. This captivating anthology traverses through the intricate tapestry of human experience, touching upon themes ranging from the awe-inspiring beauty of nature to the complexities of society, from cherished memories to the depths of agony, and from whimsical fantasies to the warmth of friendship and family bonds. With each carefully crafted verse, Ogunmodede invites readers to explore the rich landscape of literature, where emotions are woven into words, painting vivid portraits of the human soul. Embark on a journey of introspection and revelation as you immerse yourself in the evocative verses of "The Beauty of Words," where every stanza is a testament to the enduring power and allure of language.

  • - the delicate lines to this place and time
    av Steve Anc
    174,-

    If you are looking for poetry to introduce to a thoughtful soul, a lover of poetry, kids, schools, and humans in general, it is great to start with The Fragments of my mind: the delicate lines to this place and time, by Steve Anc. It's all about hope, hopelessness, love, self-care, power, fame, war, peace, and death. It also displays the beauty of poetry as part of wordplay, and it is also important to know that the poet (Steve Anc) recognizes and explores that aspect in this anthology. The touchstone of the old and modern literature has been utilized in this anthology and its best criterion for judging it is how the poet learned the art of blending it with modern literature within these pages.

  • av Aariona Harris
    224,-

    Loss X Mental Illness is a collection of poems written by Aariona Harris during one of the most emotionally and mentally challenging times of her life. The goal with these poems was to offer solidarity to other readers who may go through something similar and ensure they knew they were not alone. While doing so Harris addressed her grief and to expel all the feelings associated with it, with the emotional reactions caused by her diagnoses. What reviewers say:¿¿There were moments reading this when I could see the 13 year old I was sure would be a lawyer, throwing out a witty retort to any would be offensive adult, and there were times I saw the young woman clinging desperately to a hand she would never get to hold again, which remains the single most heartbreaking thing I have ever witnessed. Her mother was a huge fan of poetry, and meaningful lyrics; and she was incredible at spoken word, and I think she'd be really proud of what her daughter has accomplished here. I can't wait for the next book.Christeena L. Putzer¿¿¿Aariona Harris' captured so many emotions and feelings in her book "Loss X Mental Illness". With each poem you can feel the emotions that are wrapped around every word. You can tell that the author has gone through so much in her short life. While reading I was shocked and amazed by what she has faced in a short amount of time. Not only does she bring attention to very important topics, she expands on them. This is a raw and honest view of mental health struggles at a young age. Grappling with life challenges that seem almost insurmountable including the loss of a mother, this narrative resonates deeply as it mirrors the silent battles that many young individuals face into today's world. Aariona's writing is viewed with a sense of resilience and hope as she navigates these challenges. It encourages a deeper understanding and empathy of those who battle mental health issues often in silence. The book is a beacon of hope and understanding. A reminder that even in our darkest time there is light to be found.¿¿¿¿Rebecca Durgin¿¿In Loss X Mental Illness, Harris bares her scarred and beautiful soul. Her poetry could not be more honest as she has sought to understand herself in the context of painful losses. John Zimmerman

  • av Elliot M Rubin
    211,-

    Dive into the rebellious and thought-provoking world of 'Soon to Be Banned Beat Poems' by Elliot M. Rubin. This upcoming release takes readers on a captivating journey through the raw and unfiltered expressions of beat poetry. Rubin's collection, filled with vibrant verses and poignant prose, captures the essence of the Beat Generation, pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms. With themes ranging from existential pondering to passionate manifestos, each poem in this collection serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of counterculture. Brace yourself for a literary experience that transcends convention and invites readers to explore the depths of self-discovery and societal critique. 'Soon to Be Banned Beat Poems' is not just a collection of verses; it's a rebellious ode to the enduring power of poetic expression in the face of societal constraints.Carol Johns stated: This eclectic collection, Elliot's best, demonstrates a maturing of his personal style with his clear masculine vision of the world. His gift for observation of mundane, sometimes ugly details, shows readers that stories are everywhere around us. Elliot, refreshingly, is not a self-absorbed poet-he offers precise snapshots and lets his readers experience their own conclusions. While he creates scenes of great natural beauty "setting summer sun blazes bright as it slowly spirals into the western sky," he is a master of cityscapes "smog smolders like poisonous gas" and the ordinary people that inhabit them. As the antiestablishment beat poets before him, his work is gritty, sometimes angry, and skeptical, but unlike the others, his work exudes a warmth and compassion for the human condition. He provides a record of a scene, choosing the right words that will make his readers feel the unspoken sorrow or joy of what they have been shown. Carol Johns, Retired Teacher of English at Marine Academy of Science and Technology

  • av Richard Fireman
    263,-

    Prolific Pulsations is a captivating collection that brings together a diverse group of talented authors published by Prolific Pulse Press LLC. This anthology explores the vibrant spectrum of human emotions, experiences, and perspectives through the artistry of poetry. Each poem serves as a pulsating heartbeat, resonating with the reader and inviting them into the rich tapestry of the human soul.In this anthology, readers will encounter a myriad of voices, each with a unique style and perspective. The poets featured in this collection share their thoughts, dreams, and observations, creating a dynamic and immersive reading experience. From the poignant to the whimsical, the anthology captures the essence of life, love, loss, and everything in between.To enhance the reader's connection with the authors, the anthology is accompanied by thought-provoking discussion questions. These questions delve into the inspiration behind the poems, the creative process, and the personal experiences that shaped the writers' work. Readers are encouraged to explore the depths of each poem and gain insight into the minds of the poets.As you navigate through the pages of Prolific Pulsations, you'll find yourself on a literary journey that celebrates the power of language and the beauty of expression. The anthology not only showcases the talent of the individual authors but also highlights the collective resonance of their voices, creating a harmonious symphony of words that will leave a lasting impression on the hearts and minds of its readers.Featured Poets:Steve AncJoni Karen CaggianoRichard FiremanSita GaiaAariona HarrisRebecca N. HerzZaneta Varnado JohnsJill Sharon KimmelmanKelli LageKika ManElizabeth O. OgunmodedeLaVan Robinsonelliot m. rubinLaura StampsWilliam WaldorfLindsay Soberano WilsonWil Michael WrennLisa Tomey-Zonneveld

  • av William Waldorf
    215,-

    How can we determine if what we're feeling is love? This is a question everyone wants to answer.What is it I learn about what happens? I shared answers within Ways of Love, A Poetry Collection.I delve into the various stages of love, from joyful laughter to heartfelt chortles. The happiness that accompanies discovering the perfect match. Mistakes serve as building blocks. The pain of loss can turn into a magnetic draw for passion.Inside these pages you can gain from poetry's stories.Consider including Ways of Love in your poetry collection for a fresh perspective....Ways of Love, a poetry collection by William Waldorf, is the ultimate expression of how poetry can touch people. Cupids arrows are guided by the sonnets and free verse poems directly to the readers heart and soul. An excellent collection written by a master of rhyme and meter. This is a must have of poems to add to a bookshelf of collectible books sure to please the most discriminating reader. elliot m rubin, Pushcart Prize Nominee (2024) author of novels and dozens of books of poetry

  • av Kelli Lage
    188,-

    "I'm Glad We Did This" paints a picture of friendship that showcases the happiness found in past and present relationships. "I'm Glad We Did This" is a poetry chapbook by Kelli Lage that celebrates the beauty of everyday life, nature, and memories. It scattered memories of simple and delicate joys throughout this chapbook. Though nostalgia is present throughout this book, the author opens it up for readers to be present, remembering those who have made us who we are.Lage pulls from elements of her rural hometown that highlight the closeness of the relationships described in this book. With just a river dam near her, she takes in nature as much as the faces of those around her, and often intertwines the two. In I'm Glad, We Did This, readers will find a portrait of friendship that showcases the joy of past and present connections. Those who enjoy the small and beautiful moments of life, love nature, and are moved by sunlight, dew, and rivers will find this book appealing.

  • av Elliot M Rubin
    229,-

    Show Me the Banksy is based on observations about life. Whether it be the title poem and the realistic views of mysterious Banksy's work or observations about people others may choose not to see, Rubin pulls the eyes of the reader to observe from the dangling light bulb of life on life's terms. Humor comes into play with Mints, but this also elicits a certain warmth for the scene. Come and explore these observations and experiences. Open up to the possibility of awareness from another's mind's eye. What others say:In his powerful new collection, Elliot M Rubin "breaks our hearts open" with his poetry. A true romantic, Elliot offers us meditations on mortality, love, politics, and writing all the while positing: How can we sustain ourselves in this beautiful and brutal world? Poetry is his answer... "to finally write for infinity." In these pages, Elliot takes us on "poetic rides" through time, memory and manhood. Not everything was perfect, but in our differences, he finds life "perfect." "I think the world is filled with different vegetables, and that is perfect," Elliot teaches us.Nancy Bryan, author of the poetry collection, "The Blue Lantern"*****¿¿¿Elliot Rubin is equally adept at letting loose with deeply personal reflections, and broad philosophical enigmas, often simultaneously. These narrative poems, with rich characters, concisely spring out of very few words. It reads like Frank O'Hara entered a micro flash fiction contest. There's humor, sex, heroin, Brooklyn, and New Jersey to peruse. "Banksy" is both elusive and standing on a corner with a sledgehammer. Rubin's concrete imagery makes all subjects accessible from historical saloons to the private anguish of abortion. The depths of emotion are tempered with humanity in poems that once etched, remain.Doug Stuber, author of "Chronic Observer," Finishing Line Press; Editor, Poems from the Heron Clan*****In his first poem of the same title in this new collection, elliot m rubin, shows us wonders, surprises, twists, and turns found on everyday streets, just as England's street artist Bansky does with his artistic and colorful impressions. From as early as the 1950s to timeless scenes captured in image-provoking language unique to his well-honed, observant voice, rubin easily convinces us to love his loves, his hates, and his emotions as if they were ours, yet leave room to add our own experience. In shades of Bukowski, William Carlos Williams, Billy Collins, and a field of master poets, rubin stabs, cajoles, shocks, easily shed tears or guffaw as we drink in his natural ability to connect our souls, minds, and hearts with life and spirit.Rodney Richards is a New Jersey author of two memoirs, two volumes of essays, and two anthologies of poetry. He is a professional blogger, editor and publisher. He has critiqued over 5,000 pieces of writing or poems and helped dozens of writers and poets polish and publish their works. His poems, essays, and short stories have been published in multiple outlets.

  • av Wil Michael Wrenn
    174,-

    This book is about losing loved ones and the world of imagination and experience surrounding that, and it is dedicated to those who have passed over, in the hope and belief that souls never die ... and love never dies.

  • av Laura Stamps
    161,-

    Ashley is not a dog person. She's not. Just ask her. Yet for some reason she's obsessed with Chihuahuas. And she's not happy about it. No, not at all. Not when she has other issues to deal with. Like chronic anxiety. And panic attacks. And a crazy ex-husband who can't stop stalking her. Yeah, the last thing Ashley needs is a dog. Or so she thinks. Until a stranger at PetSmart tells her a dog is better than a husband. Could this be true? Ready or not, Ashley is about to find out! Endearing, empowering, entertaining, and laugh-out-loud funny. "The Good Dog" is all of this and more!

  • av Richard Fireman
    188,-

  • av Lisa Joy Tomey-Zonneveld
    215,-

  • av Steve Anc
    161,-

    Here is a book that leaves a footprint on the heart. I am fine: don't read this poem is one of those deep, sad, and metaphorical poetic books that are supposed to be read with unbroken concentration. Cleverly, each poem introduces answers to lots of ever-asked questions on peace, mental health, humanity, and self-love and the poet ( Steve Anc) had you in mind during the entire writing process. Also, I am fine: don't read this poem is filled with broken pieces, ugly truth, and lots of lines for those that have been mentally misunderstood. The mood of some poems becomes much darker more intense and hard-hitting as you read.Finally, this book can also serve as peace for many souls, strength for the fading eyes, and self-care for the forgotten.

  • av Kika Man
    215,-

    Let the Mourning Come is a collection about grief. Grief as in mourning the loss of who you once were. Grief as in mourning trauma. Grief as in losing the people closest to you. It is about healing, and it is about discovering. This book is meant to serve as an embrace when you most need it, and least expect it.Megan Falley, author of Drive Here and Devastate Me(Write Bloody Publishing, 2018):In 2010, performance artist Marina Abramovi¿ sat at the Museum of Modern art for seven hundred thirty-six and a half silent, static hours, while spectators took the chair opposite her, bearing witness. When I read "Let the Mourning Come," I am reminded of Abramovi¿ -- as the words inside contain an invitation to sit, starkly, across from the artist, and peer in at the impossible humanness. There is a generosity in allowing yourself to be so fully seen, and this collection operates as a walking tour through Kika Man's labyrinthine and beautiful brain. As the author transcribes both the madness of both the external and internal landscape, they carve out room for small joys -- avocados, kombucha, magpies, poetry. Kika promises "I will draw the flowers that come sprouting out of my head"-- and that is exactly what this debut collection does. It paints a picture of what can grow in the garden of a mind unwilling to be tamed. Primarily written in a psych ward during a pandemic, these poems contain an introspection that could only be born from extreme isolation. This book makes a gift out of loneliness. Neil Hilborn, author of Our Numbered Days and The Future (Button Poetry 2015 & 2018):In this book, mourning is the simultaneous rejection and celebration of new distance. These poems illuminate both isolation and the ways we can try to reach beyond our loneliness. Kika writes "You asked me when I'm at home // In this body, never." and spends the rest of the book figuring out where home is. If you've ever watched an airplane get smaller until it disappears, then you need to read these poems.

  • av Zaneta Varnado Johns
    330 - 337,99

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