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  • av Mendi Hutchison
    157

    This roller-coaster ride of emotions takes you on a journey of transformation through the emotional depth of poetry. The Beauty of simplicity and the art of words will captivate the truth of change and passion within the heart.

  • av Kassandra Dick
    157

    ""This unconventional collection scraps the idea that poems are merely for conveying emotion. These words have a mind of their own. They may have been hand-picked along mountain trails and lovingly polished, but their message is sharp: Human is not a dirty word. Our species has come a long way and we, as individuals, should be proud of who we are. In this book, each gem shines with momentous celebration of life and self-love. Together, they spark a wondrous display, evoking readers to answer the questions herein for themselves. The goal is Life and the journey will take us beyond any summit.""

  • av Brenaye Powell
    157

    This collection carries the thoughts of a single mother, a romantic lover, a woman who has experienced loss, a little girl searching for love and acceptance, and a divine warrioress who is ready for any challenge that lies ahead.

  • av Tara Kiernan
    157

    A debut chapbook of poetry twisting a young writer's emotions into words that hope to convey the heart's journey through some of life's hard lessons.

  • av Kylie Webber
    157

    A series of my thoughts on things that have happened.

  • av C R Noval
    157

    From the exotic beaches of Brazil and the old-fashioned streets of Havana to the icy winds of Canada, this book follows the author's journey during the last five years after leaving her home. The collection of short poems describes times of adventure, self-discovery, and exploration, but also the feelings of loss and family longing, career changes, and homesickness that come with living abroad. Furthermore, it invites us to look within ourselves and enjoy those things that enlighten us and that often go unnoticed in this chaotic world.

  • av Margaret Tran
    157

    ""Growing up in the communist regime, a little girl at the age of 11 wanted to find her identity and faith in the challenges times of challenge. Faith and Identity is a collection of poetry about love, gratitude, and optimism.""

  • av Maryam Atcha
    157

    6+5 Poetry is a gaze into the very personal world of poet Maryam Atcha. The lens in which each poem is written, shifts and dances in theme and tone, from page to page. At times, from innocent and childlike to other times, sophisticated and mature. This collection of written works brings to light the joy and anguish experiences on the journey of self discovery and radical self acceptance.

  • av Kelsey Ferguson
    157

    Love Lessons is an anthology for those who need to reflect on love, family, relationships, and worth. Maybe you don't feel seen. Well, I see you. I am you.

  • av Athena Snow
    157

    ""This book materializes the story of love written in many forms. It reads the sweet moments of happiness and the bitter taste of pain. It unveils the truth that people's feelings change... ...but, heartbreakingly, most of the times they don't. And we keep hoping they do.""

  • av Kamila Poonisamy
    157

    ""My journey began on the beautiful island of Mauritius, all the way to England and now...life's wonderful journey. These poems represent the lessons that I have been taught throughout my life. Many people enter our lives for different reasons, they each leave something special for us to learn and grow from.""

  • av Amana Azim
    157

    A Bangladeshi's tale is a collection of poems that talk about Amana's experiences growing up as a little child and her parent's journey of moving from Bangladesh to Australia. The book touches on small town memories, cultural values and Islamic faith practices, Amana and her family grew up with and how they had navigated their life in Australia today.

  • av Prateek Sharma
    157

    A melancholic assortment of the emotional conundrum

  • av Jeremy Tucker
    157

    Daily Scattered thoughts, that I need to get out of my head.

  • av Katie McKee
    157

    This poetry book is my way of pouring my heart out to God. Despite everything that I have been through in my life, writing has always been my life line. As much as I pray that this book would be an encouragement to others, its production has contributed to my own healing. You'll notice how some poems in this book are deeply related to my personal experiences and how the more you read, the more the focus shifts from my own experiences to my experiences with God. Just like the story in the Bible where Mary pours the alabaster box of perfume on the feet of Jesus to honour Him, so I have poured out these poems at his feet.

  • av Christine Silva-Cruz
    157

    You will soon find yourself lost in this collection of poems about Love, no matter where you are in your journey. Love Like This is an honest, raw look at the beauty and pain that comes with truly loving someone.

  • av Victoria Ekpo
    157

    This is a collection of poems written over time. To have them collected together, out of the scrap books, folders with pieces of paper and scribbles on my phone, is a great privilege. The poems are individual journeys and observations and I hope they will engender a sense of thought, mirth and wonder in those who read it, as they did in me when I wrote them.

  • av Shy Brown
    157

    ""There comes a defining moment in life when there's an opportunity to experience an awakening. Seasons change. Sometimes they can go from light to dark. Other times they can go from dark to light. Either way, darkness and light somehow collide for that awakening moment. This poetry book is a compilation of changing seasons. This book is unique in it can be read in two directions, front to back (light to darkness) or back to front (darkness to light). The awakening occurs on the middle page when light and darkness collide.""

  • av Emma Lawson
    157

    ""As a lover of poetry, I wanted to do something special to celebrate National Poetry Day this year. So I wrote my very own Poetry book! The title Lighthouses was chosen as an acknowledgement of lightworkers and the service they provide for others. Irish Poet and Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney, was renowned for creating with words. Below are two of his quotes that I feel are particularly apt for my poetry book. """"If you have the words, there's always a chance that you'll find the way."""" - Stepping Stones: Interviews with Seamus Heaney. "I can't think of a case where poems changed the world, but what they do is they change people's understanding of what's going on in the world." - Seamus Heaney, This Week magazine, 2004. My Poetry book is written in the form of the traditional Japanese Haiku. It is my greatest wish that you may feel the love, compassion and joy that these poems have been infused with. Sending you dear reader love, light and blessings.""

  • av Serena Craig
    157

    Here I stand, in the immensity of it all.

  • av Dani Ann Raven Honeycutt
    157

    At least ten reasons, life is to meant to be well lived.

  • av Stephanie McNutt
    157

    Stephanie McNutt's debut poetry collection, Lessons is an eclectic examination of life's smallest moments and how they bind us together. The prose in this short collection meditates on parental relationships, love, friendship, community, and nature.

  • av Vivian Badoni
    157

    ""This Chapbook is a dedication to my birth mom and to the ladies in my life that helped me grow into the person that I am today. The book is divided into 3 sections: 11 poems for my mom, 5 poems( one poem dedicated to a lady that I consider a mother figure), and 5 poems that are just mom poems. I believe that not all of us may not have a birth mom from beginning to end, but we do have aunts, and other female figures that have taken the mantle of a mother for us. This is for them as well.""

  • av Shiyanne Stuart
    157

    ""What does one do when they can't say their emotions? They write them These are those emotions""

  • av Brittany Seabolt
    157

    Bloom is a book of poetry from the heart. It deals with themes of loss, mental illness, love, and most importantly growth.

  • av Eileen Veatch
    157

    A collection of poems ranging from the happy, angry, and (mostly) sad thoughts that were probably written at 3 in the morning. Poems that come from a girl who is a little too sad and loves the moon a little too much.

  • av Samantha Wilson
    157

    A raw glimpse into a simultaneous journey of heartbreak, loss of a mother, and new beginnings.

  • av Jolynn Wlasiuk
    157

    "Mood Stabilizer" is a compilation of introspective, emotionally charged poetry that will leave readers grappling with their own feelings and perceptions of life around them. These thought-provoking pieces are raw and real, tackling themes such as love, loss, and mental health. With every turn of the page, you'll find yourself drawn into a world of deep reflection and contemplation. "Mood Stabilizer" is a must-read for anyone seeking to confront their own inner turmoil, and to find solace through the written word.

  • av Angelique Presidente
    157

    Poems and thoughts in their rawest form. These works are the reflection of finding myself after being made to feel worthless, stagnant and lost. A dead flower that could no longer take the physical dominance, verbal stomping, mental stripping and emotional damage any longer. The slow resurrection of that dead flower to once again flourish and gain the strength to grow and evolve.

  • av Tinisa Huff
    157

    Poems about, love, faith, family, and life.

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