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  • av Lee Sunshine
    170,-

    Nature inspires peace of mind, joy, balance, and profound gratitude. In this poetry compilation explore the lessons I've learned from nature through words of affirmation and reflection. It may just inspire you.

  • av Rachel Briscoe
    170,-

    A collection of poems - with a melancholy undertone - on life through a creative lens, with a focus on love and loss, nature, and purpose.

  • av Rachel Osburn
    170,-

    "Enter a world of emotions and experiences in this collection of deeply moving poems that will touch your heart. Rachel Osburn explores themes of identity, relationships, and growth. Each poem is filled with joy and sorrow. Whether you are a lover of poetry or new to the genre, this book is a must-read."

  • av Crystal Marshall
    170,-

    Love, Heartache and Healing is a collection of poems that should take you on a journey through love, heartache and healing. The chosen poems were included because of the meaning, sentiment and messages they convey. Love - poems that are inspired by love in all forms. Heartache - poems that come from lose in all forms. Healing - poems that help in the healing process. May inspiration come to you from this journey of poetry.

  • av Charlotte Leone
    170,-

  • av Zakiya Chikwendu
    170,-

    Born from self-reflection, I Didn't Think I'd Make It This Far is a collection of poems sharing Zakiya Chikwendu's experience navigating the internal and external troubles of life. Chikwendu uses each poem as a step through time finding maturity and identity. This poetic journey allows you to pay homage to your own experiences, while giving you permission to mourn the person you once were. Chikwendu acknowledges that societal pressures play a key role in developing identity, but can those pressures also hinder one's growth? I Didn't Think I'd Make It This Far asks you to actively participate by practicing a bit of self-reflection.

  • av Taylor Rigsby
    170,-

    """I'm not crazy - I'm just bereaved."" That's what I had to keep reminding myself in the wake of a recent family tragedy. Grief can be an all-consuming and completely overwhelming experience. Regardless who, when, why, and how, the death of a loved one will easily send even the strongest of us into a tail-spin of despair. And when the worst of the tragedy is over, we are often left feeling empty and shattered, struggling with more questions than answers: was there anything I could have done? Why did this have to happen? How is any of this fair? Many of these questions cannot be answered (at least not satisfactorily) but that doesn't mean that healing from grief is impossible. It is a process. It does take time. And it certainly isn't pleasant. But the healing can start with just one step: by just telling the truth of what's in your heart. All of the good, all of the bad, and especially all of the crazy."

  • av Tephani Dendron
    170,-

    The author makes a heartfelt literary debut as she process her raw experience of somatic hip release in a cerebral yet lyrical tone. Allowing the reader a window into the depths of her experience with trauma, healing, and hope.

  • av A Q Kingsley
    170,-

    Essence is about the people in A.Q. Kingsley's life, past and present. They try to take an individual and write the "essence" of that person, whatever that may mean to them.

  • av Heather Patton
    170,-

    A collection of poems from all stages of life

  • av Justin Kantz
    170,-

    A collection of poetry about love and loss.

  • av Laura Degrave
    170,-

    "A variety of words attempted to be poetry. Each poem created toward an ideal, emotion, or a vision of sorts. 21 launches to the moon, hopefully one made it to your star."

  • av Adriane Ferguson
    170,-

    This book is a collection of poems: cinquain, freestyle, haikus, and ballads.

  • av Indra Watson
    170,-

    Bridges to Gap is a booklet of Indra Watson's more recent poetic projects. With much of the inspiration for these poems stemming from real-life experiences, there is a favorable chance that one will appease your artistic senses. Miss Watson carefully and poetically touches on themes that have - until now - been gaps and voids in her journey. Indra uses poignant words to bridge these spaces.

  • av Chelsey Gray
    170,-

    Seasons of change. A time for showers and storms. A book of poems appreciating the beauty in pain and mundanity.

  • av Tammy Herring
    170,-

    Poems that will touch your heart, make you think, make you dream, make you wonder. Not for the weak or dismissive. Each poem will touch every individual in different ways, because inevitably we each bring a little something different with us into the experience. We all face our ups and downs, our struggles, our success stories, love found and lost, heartaches that we often think no other could or would ever understand. If you have been there, trust me when I say, you are not alone. Even at our worst, at our lowest, there are others who can understand, if given the opportunity. Bring your heart and soul, see if my words can help you as they helped me.

  • av Martha Armstrong
    170,-

    A selection of poems exploring and sharing the journey of a woman's life.

  • av Cole Walker
    170,-

  • av M R Gank
    170,-

    "My mother and I shared a love of the ocean. This grief journey of her illness and passing, and their aftermath, remind me of the ebb and flow of the tide, and how sometimes the force behind it carries far more weight than we realize. A wave can blind us and knock us down, batter us and steal our breath. But it can also comfort and bless us. Grief is its own ocean. This collection is my effort to stay afloat."

  • av Shri Vishalini Rajaram
    170,-

    """Beyond the microscope lies a world of wonder, a hidden realm of cells and organelles that make up the building blocks of life. In 'The Little Things That Run the World: A Poetry Tribute to Organelles, ' readers are invited on a poetic journey into this secret world, exploring the intricate structures and functions of cell organelles through vivid imagery and lyrical verse. From the powerhouse mitochondria to the protein-building ribosomes, each organelle is brought to life through its own unique poem, offering a glimpse into the awe-inspiring complexity of our cellular world. But this book is more than just a celebration of science - it's a celebration of the beauty and power of words. As a first-time science communicator, I have combined my passion for poetry with my love of science, weaving together these two seemingly disparate worlds into a beautiful tapestry of words. Through my exploration of cell organelles, I hope to inspire readers to see the beauty and wonder of science all around us. Whether you're a seasoned scientist or simply a lover of poetry, 'The Little Things That Run the World' offers a unique and captivating perspective on the world of cells and organelles. Join me on this poetic journey into the microscopic world and discover the hidden beauty of our cellular universe."""

  • av Tami Pudina
    170,-

    UNRAVELING is the first poetry collection by the author, a chthonic synthesis of work borne by time and trauma, bound together in the personal process of undressing wounds and making meaning from the scars. These are songs of rebirth, redemption, and restitution. Like new skin forming, much like the removal of bandages - the tempest that lifts us from our conventions, dissimilates what we thought was true, and exposes situations as they are is the same force that makes anew and reveals what was once forgotten to us. Let us make the story of ourselves for ourselves.

  • av Imani Rivers
    170,-

    "Sometime ago, while searching for the missing link to my story, I found something much more valuable. Me! This piece is a culmination of over twenty years of hard, cold emotion. Experience has always been my most influential teacher, and life's lessons have not always been easy. The poems selected for this piece cover a journey of my experiences, and the array of emotions that encompassed them. You will witness expressions of anger, love, adoration, and amnesty, but most of all, Growth! Let this collection serve as a depiction of my poetic heart, the carbon copy!"

  • av Makayla Grapperhaus
    170,-

    This short collection of poetry is inspired by all the lovely, mundane, and cruel moments in life. Memories of quarantine thoughts and 3 am prayers. A collage made up of long grocery lists and short text messages. An ode to warm nights and cold days. A love letter to all the guys and girls I loved, but never told. Being human is such a delightful thing to be.

  • av Kathryn Lynn
    170,-

    A collection of poems to help make sense of the world.

  • av Linda Thor
    170,-

    There are going to be moments, where we wonder about who we are in this world and what is our purpose. Did you really become who you wanted to be? Did you really face that obstacle in the road of life? Did you honestly listen to yourself when you felt like there was no where you can go? I was there, many times. We all as human beings go through this moment of time once or maybe over and over again in different walks of life. It's not going to be easy, it never was for me. Yet, there's hope. Hope in happiness, hope in success, hope in love... There's hope in everything and everyone. So, let's take a walk into life. Beginning, middle, and end... Let's go together. You are never alone.

  • av Maitraie Baxi
    170,-

    "This book a small collection of poems on faith, unconditional love, loss, healing, rebirth and hope. ""Words have the energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate, and to humble"" - Yehuda Berg"

  • av Sandra Wicks
    170,-

    This book is a collection of poems ranging in different emotions that I have felt in life. I hope that others can relate and see and understand their own emotions in my poems.

  • av Meghan Martone
    170,-

    Sometimes mediocre moments in life can evoke nothing but a passing thought. But other times, they fill up a jar of appreciation for the world around you and develop into tidbits of poetry...

  • av Damian McNeilly
    170,-

    "Even misplaced with Evil, Evil comes from Hate, Hate comes from Passion and Passion from Caring and Caring from Love. Love will overcome fear . . . If you want it"

  • av Derrick Ray
    170,-

    These poems are the unspoken words of my thoughts. The truth lies within a man point of view of a woman . A woman not able to see from the outside looking inside of her true beauty .

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