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  • av Brianna Brookes
    170,-

    This is a collection of poetry about the triumphs and traumas of life. It explores themes of self-esteem and growth. Growing Through will guide the reader through a journey of self image in the wake of self-destruction.

  • av Margaret Chambers
    170,-

    21 Poems about various people - all but one of whom are fictional. A few are serious such as This Senseless War, and The Bullies but one is downright silly -The Crabble, reminding me of verses from my childhood.

  • av Nicole Fitzgerald
    170,-

    A collection of poems and rhyming stories.

  • av Danniella Pearce
    156,-

    A collection of children's poems.

  • av M. W
    170,-

    ""I am the reflection of Portland lately; I've not even resided here for a year but somehow my life mirrors the city- the outcasted beauty of Instagram photos and reel videos of addiction of babies, as well as the ones I love. The prices I pay through the dead-end, sustainable capitalistic jobs I coddle in the name of family. The littered streets from resulting from addiction and manic effort to clean the apartment every two weeks. The short lived gentrification of slums and the regression of the poor East forced by the manifestations of the rich West's destiny. The stealing and the saving of us all. The switchbacks of emotional hikes and the parallel walks bussing streets. Wondrous friends drunk driving by downtown versus influences taking the MAX guided by strangers. Forcing dissociation from long lines of cars by music to get to point A to point B. Seeing lost soles on the sidewalks which glimmer of a starry night and worrying about how worms will still die while squirming along rough cement while my garnished words and rung out emotions in precise moments guide me to home.Portland is the place where I learned a mother's life would end, and a home where I am having to learn from it rather than tossing ashes on ground and bad secrets in the trash.I'm trying harder [again]. This is the result: Grass beginning to grow in the pavement.""

  • av Harshita Pandey
    170,-

    There's something inexplicable about humanswhen it comes to explaining our emotions aboutthe tiniest, fleeting moments of our lives. Thechime of the bell in a cafe, the glittering of leavesin the sun after it rains, the smell of home-cookedfood when you're away from home, the smile andnod of the baker as you munch away at yourpastry. Intricacies like these make one wonderwhat goes on in the minds of those around you.Will you ever witness these again? Will the glitterfrom the trees last long enough? Will you nodback? Will the bell chime again and snap you outof your daze? The poems in this book capture

  • av Patty Candil
    170,-

    Hello! But when I say hello, I mean welcome to A Unique P.O.V. (Point of View). This short collection of poems is from the point of view of someone with many labels: an immigrant, a military spouse, a daughter, a sister, a friend, a survivor of trauma, and an overcomer. Peep through the windows of their eyes as the author sculpts a new world perspective. Feel what they felt, and be taken over by a new reality where darkness looms but hope always endures. A Unique P.O.V. is a lighthouse for those who are lonely, heartbroken, and have deserted hope. After all, who hasn't had their heart broken before? Out of many, one.

  • av Danika Rennie
    170,-

    A collection of poems takes the reader through feeling alive one second, and not wanting to live the next. It touches on the addiction to emotion, the desire to feel anything that comes along with it because raw emotion is better than feeling nothing at all.

  • av Mary Saphira
    170,-

    ""Here finds you a short book of poetry full of many themes which you'd be hard challenged to find one you won't relate to - with words of fortitude, contemporary verses of worldview and love of whatever you may hold dear. In particular, a short journey for those who love adventure, oceans, space and time. Not forgetting anyone who may need to tend to their hearts. Nor those requiring a thought or two about life itself. """"Find that which seeks youYour soul knows it So follow""""""

  • av Sammy Barcroft
    170,-

    A collection of musings by an almost 40 something feminist witch. Living life in the fast lane, wishing mostly to slow down and enjoy the scenery at times! A collection of ponderings and wonderings on the light, dark, love, life and everything in between. Written from the heart and a space of always learning.

  • av Peter Bui
    170,-

    ""Fall into madness to find joy, to find gleecome along this adventure and perhaps you shall seea glimpse of the void or eternitybut be fully aware of this truth that must bethat once you enter my realm, you are trapped to be freethere is no escape from this escape, for neither you nor mebut perhaps you may find, unexpectedlysome sense of magic to the madness is indeed, the keybut do not walk through my doors expecting """"reality.""""""

  • av Minaz Ladhani Navodiya
    170,-

    ""The poems in this book are about people who have impacted my life, who love me and who bring out the best in me. There were moments when I felt emotional and started writing. Then there is effusive praise for the almighty and nature. It also comprises love for oneself and what I am passionate about. This book is composed with love in my heart. It is a very simple book, where you understand the walk of faith, relationships, love and wars within myself. Hope you enjoy the book of 21 poems....""

  • av Huma Malik
    170,-

    "Her Feathers on Paper" derives from the writer's name, the mythical bird, which symbolizes her memories, emotions, and thoughts. Her collection of short poems explores some of her personal experiences and meaningful moments. The inspiration for her writing comes from nature, culture, family, art, and spirituality.

  • av Saima Tazreen
    170,-

    ""This book is the result of the author's life experiences - touching on love, loss, memories and healing. The first part of the book paints a heart-wrenching story about star-crossed lovers, fighting to overcome death-marked love. The next is about healing from the heartbreak, and learning to love oneself over everything else. Reading each poem in this book is like reading a letter to your lost love and walking through blood soaked memories, eventually to come out stronger and happier.""

  • av Cheyenne Stevenson
    170,-

    Will the Stars Dance is a poetic journey with all the emotion and feeling from a young twenty-something's perspective. It details love, loss, discovery and everything in between.

  • av Marlaina Lambert
    170,-

    "Of Heart and Sorrow" is a small collection of poetry inspired by self-reflection and an attempt to meet myself where I am.

  • av Linda Bromley
    170,-

    ""This little book is a testament to the fact that no matter how many trials you face in life, you can always get through it and use it for good... or creative purposes!In this anthology I've used objects that I love (like clouds and trees) to make fun rhyming poems, but I've also used a lot of the difficult traumas and events in my life as material to express it in a way I never have before!It's been a very healing process, from stuff I didn't know I needed healing in!The first few may be great for kids and families, the second half, more serious topics for adults.I've tried a few varied styles of poetry too. See if you can figure them out!I hope the themes touch your soul in understanding or just give you a chuckle!""

  • av Anonymous
    170,-

    ""If someone asks you a question "Who are you?" What shall be your answer? You will say I am.... Either your name or your profession. I say my name, my designation, my profession. Hence, all these are 'mine', they are not 'me'. My name is given to me, where I was born was given, my parents -did I choose them or given to me and who is the giver? we just receiver's? Then Who am I? who are you exactly.Each poem will make you question you""

  • av Grace Gachoki
    170,-

    ""Will the person you're becoming love and forgive the person you are now?This isn't just a collection of poems; they are footprints in the sand, each piece is a step a little closer to self realisation, acceptance and familiarity. 'A planted seed' are extracts that may require you to retrace your steps, visualise your future, or discover who you are in the present.""

  • av Dawni Stiegelmeyer
    170,-

    Only God can bring forth beauty from ashes, life from death, light from darkness, flowers from a wasteland. This is a collection of my flowers, picked and placed on the table in the vase that is this book of poems. Some are singing His praises, others are things that just needed to be let out, and the rest are nods to the intrinsically whimsical way that everyday things can become art.

  • av Issy Gardiner
    170,-

    All my secrets revealed. All my secrets unhidden. All my secrets heard.

  • av Elizabeth Faleri
    170,-

    """"""I started to write to clear my head and the words fell onto the paper like stars fall from the sky""""These poems are for those who love deeply, who are haunted by their first love, by the unspoken words of friends who crossed the friendship line.""

  • av Greta Rudak
    170,-

    ""Your little mindful life book is a selection of poems inspired by my healing journey and slow, mindful life as a highly sensitive person. This is not only a poem book, but also a book where I want to invite you to fill in some blank spaces, with your own words, thoughts and intuitive writing. Don't let it just sit on the shelf - write, draw, paint and get messy with it, this is your published book - go all in. It's a place for self-discovery, self-love and self-compassion. Maybe the first place that will make you feel 'normal' and accepted. The place where I am inviting you to feel your emotions, accept them, work through your pain and heal. Whatever is going on in your life right now, get it out - in this book.This is a permission, to be fully yourself. Not perfect,MessyYOU!""

  • av Shubham Paliwal
    170,-

    Have a happy and comfortable reading!Make a cup of coffee and let yourself feel.......Shubhvichaar is a collection of poetry about raw emotions, love, motivation written by Shubham Paliwal. He writes thoughts which, considering where you're reading this, makes perfect sense. He believes that poetry can change the world, and he uses it to inspire and empower young people through his writing. He Writes his own thoughts.His Poetry represents what people go through everyday. Inner thoughts is exactly what it means. You can get to his page by typing the word "Shubhvichaaar" into Instagram. No, seriously, try it.

  • av Ash Poetry
    170,-

    ""This book is simply a collection of words like any other book. It is however how we chose to collect these words as writers that makes our impact. The collection of our words is really the collection of our voices, the collections of our thoughts and the marks we wish to leave behind. This book is full of the words I have collected within my life words I have used as an attempt to express, or even begin to spark some kind of meaning or understanding to my feelings. These words are my marks, words I hope work to make others just trying to leave their mark feel a fraction less alone.""

  • av Victoria Halley Osland
    170,-

    seasons of verse, most of these poems are gratitude lists. compiled in virgo season, scribbled over the last three years.

  • av Emma Danaher
    170,-

    Full of heart and truth, into her eyes consists of 21 poems, all different in styles and themes that explores the experiences, feelings, and thoughts of Emma Danaher. In this book of original poetry, Danaher addresses themes of self love, rebirth, dreams, anxiety, and death. Both emotional and beautiful, this collection of poetry reveals new perspectives and hidden meanings.

  • av Christopher Jones
    170,-

    ""Muddled up thoughts and emotions, put into words. The loss of love is deep and challenging. It changes you as person, for the better or the worse, you fight for love, or you lay down and submit.The choice is always yours""

  • av Iffat Damji
    170,-

    These poems are dedicated to anyone that has a chronic illness or a disability whether it is mental, physical and/or both, I want you to know that you are not alone.

  • av E. G. Gorden
    170,-

    An autobiographical anthology about growing up the queer, disabled child of a military officer.1

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