Echoes of Faith: A Journey Through Life's Trials and Triumphs
by Jacqui Been
(2 Reviews)
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In "Echoes of Faith" readers embark on a profound journey through the highs and lows of life, guided by a collection of poignant and heartfelt poems. From moments of despair to triumphs of hope, this book explores the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of faith. The journey begins with "Survival," where readers are confronted with the harsh realities of life's storms. Yet, through poems like "Beyond The Storm" and "Get Back Up!" they witness the indomitable spirit of individuals rising above adversity, finding ...
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How Light Leaves
by James Crews
(FutureCycle Press)
(15 Reviews)
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In HOW LIGHT LEAVES, James Crews gives readers what John Updike once famously called "the human news." He writes with raw honesty about the loss of his father and an ever-changing, yet consciously alive, natural world that promises relief from even the worst of our grief. These poems delve deeply and wholeheartedly into each moment, with scenes made transcendent by Crews' close observation of a world always accessible to us, which he reminds us "we can trace with our naked eyes."
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Passages to Eternity: Philosophic meditations in poetic form on the meaning of eternity for 72 famous persons. by James Winder Price verified 2 hours ago
As a philosopher once surmised: talent hits a target no one else can hit. Genius, he insisted, hits a target no one else can see. The greatest artists and thinkers are the greatest seers. They do not imagine... only and merely. They study the facts, they think the facts, they feel the facts, until the facts, the acts of faith, the articles of invention, dissolve in the naked light of the hitherto unseen, until fact, faith, and invention fall away like Halloween masks, like swaddling clothes; and then, leaving behind the tricks and ...
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Crushes & Confessions
by W.R. Watkins
(9 Reviews)
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First love. Will they feel the same? Dive into the pages of 'Crushes & Confessions', a candid and relatable journey through teenage romance. W.R. Watkins opens up about his own experiences, sharing the rollercoaster of emotions that come with a first crush. Through his heartfelt storytelling, we're invited into his world, discovering that the emotions that come with love are something we all share. As we navigate his heart, we realize that every heartbeat echoes with the same rhythm. These feelings are what make us human, connecting ...
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Dysfunctional Me: A Collection Of Poems About Trauma, Grieving and Loss
by Robin Christine Honigsberg
(5 Reviews)
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This collection of more than thirty poems came about as a result of my mother being diagnosed with dementia. I wanted her to have something to which to remember me, and maybe even be proud of me. We were trying to reconcile but dementia stole that opportunity from me. This is my coping mechanism. This is my journey from being known to unknown. This is part of my healing.
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Flotsam and Jetsam: A half-life of poems
by Lana Hunneyball
(10 Reviews)
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You're invited on a journey. Twenty years of flotsam and jetsam washing onto my beach... moments of observation and birthing waymarks of inner and outer journey in a turbulent land the vagaries of silence and words passion, sadness, hard-hitting indictments acceptance, deep peace and reverence. The heavy weight and flimsy nothing of existence illuminating fragments of a life fully examined. "A brilliant record of far-flung experience and the ongoing process of making sense of it through language." Jacques Coetzee, author of An ...
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Rounding Third: Zen. Baseball. Poems.
by Paul Kocak
(Kocak Wordsmiths Ink)
(3 Reviews)
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Baseball. Zen. Poetry. Put them all together, and you have word sketches of baseball icons: Mays, Musial, Maris, Mantle, Williams, Aaron, Ruth. A salute to the 2012 San Francisco Giants. And personal reflections of mindful observation. Even if baseball or poetry is not your cup of tea, you are sure to enjoy these portraits and snapshots in words. Celebrate the human spirit on the playing fields of the heart.
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Even Flowers Don't Like Being Stepped On (Poetically True)
by Kaitlan C. Farrior
(70 Reviews)
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Flowers are beautiful because they open themselves up
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Like I Don't Exist: Am I Even Real? (Poetically True)
by Kaitlan C. Farrior
(69 Reviews)
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If you liked "In The Midnight Hour" By this author, you'll love this new lengthy classic. (100+ Poems) "It's the help I didn't receive that helped me the most It was the calls that didn't get returned that meant the most"
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Self Love Ain't Selfish, Shug
by Kaitlan C. Farrior
(20 Reviews)
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With all of the left over emotions, here you go. Self Love Aint Selfish and if anyone says it, they are selfish
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BODY SNATCHING LIMERICKS: Rhymes You'll Dig
by W. ADAM MANDELBAUM
(5 Reviews)
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In the first third of the nineteenth century, in Scotland, Ireland and England, those in the medical profession in need of "subjects" for anatomical study and demonstration were forced to turn to the resurrectionists, or"sack 'em up" men. Bodies were stolen for profit, and sometimes bodies were "manufactured" by the sack 'em up men to sell. What better way to celebrate this bizarre history than in the form of limericks? Darken the room, light the candles and read these rhymes aloud to those you love.
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Fusion: Together We Stand
by Sydnie Beaupre
(Sydnie Beaupré)
(2 Reviews)
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Fusion: Together We Stand is about celebrating the neurodivergent mind through poetry, short stories, personal essays, photography, illustrations, and paintings. The contributors to this anthology are either neurodivergent, submitting on behalf of someone who is neurodivergent, or are writing/drawing/painting/photographing something to do with neurodivergence. Royalties go to either the MUHC Foundation or the Douglas Foundation
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Haikus and Photos: Slovakian Castles and Hamlets
by Michael A. Susko
(AllrOneofUs Publishing)
(6 Reviews)
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The photographs for this work come from Eastern Europe, where the author's grandparents lived. For many years Slovakia was cut off from the West, behind the Iron Curtain. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the author located his family and was taken on tour by his cousins. An array of castles dot the land, and remnants of hamlets survive where his ancestors lived. This book is an invitation for us to return to the "old country" and feel the energy of our origins.
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