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Blue Toes and a Dog
by Rudy BaronBlue Toes and a Dog invites readers on a journey of self-discovery, to explore the depths of our own existence, to find ourselves in the maze of life. Rudy Baron's poetry is a woven tapestry of life's experiences, etched with the ink of introspection and cloaked in metaphoric grandeur. His verses mirror our own lives, our joys, our sorrows, our hopes, and fears. Blue Toes and a Dog reminds us that poetry is not just about rhyming words; it is about capturing the essence of existence, about pa... more -
Full Moon Survivor
by Andrea FahseltFull Moon Survivor is the follow up book to We Came In Like the Wind. A collection of poetry expressing the strength of the human spirit. This book highlights the perseverance dealing with the pandemic, the loss of life, and starting over. Each poem represents a raw organic message capturing the world in the previous few years. Autobiography: Andrea Fahselt is a make-up artist, sales and education executive and part time professor. She has been writing since a child and had her first poetry b... more -
We Came in Like the Wind
by Andrea FahseltAll people are individuals with their own thoughts, ideas, and dreams. What we share are feelings-How we process them and deal with their effect. Even though our situations may differ and circumstances may have different outcomes, we all share the same emotion, love, and passion. The way we miss someone, the heartbreak of loss. They are universal that everyone can understand. Each poem I write is real, raw human emotion. The reader will be able to take my experiences and relate them to his/her o... more -
Caught in a Hazy Dream
by Tiffany MackayCaught in a Hazy Dream: Contemporary Tanka Poems by Tiffany Mackay is a collection that invites readers to explore life's fleeting moments through 100 tanka-inspired poems, each paired with stunning digital watercolor art. Divided into five themed sections—memory, love, growth, transformation, and dreamscapes—this collection blends contemporary themes with traditional tanka elements. Each poem and artwork duo captures the beauty and complexity of nature and everyday life, offering readers a mode... more -
Life
by Mohiro IwakamiLife is a meditative collection of your innermost thoughts, feelings, and desires. The poems included throughout are striking and inviting. Readers will feel welcome to journey alongside you as you discover and find your true happiness. -
Homo Too Sapiens: A Consciousness Dilemma
by Piero RivoltaA collection of provocative observations from the novels and books of poetry by award-winning poet, Piero Rivolta. Laced with passion, wit and humor, and tinged with irony, they address a wide range of human concerns, including sexuality, ethnic differences, media, politics, bureaucracy, money, creativity, imagination, and consciousness. Rivolta’s love for humanity is as evident as his frustration with people’s pettiness, willful ignorance and inability to learn from history. You may not agree w... more -
Drifting
by PJ ThomasDrifting is a romantic, riveting poetry book about life on Earth, the cosmos, and human connection. Drifting is the third book in The Water Trilogy, following Undertow and Waves. Using images of geographical beauty, and the strong and subtle yearnings of the human heart, Drifting is lyric words put into poems about various kinds of love. -
The Museum of Craven Life
by Robert N. Watson(As on cover image) This dreamlike but sharply observed tour of ten museums – real and imagined – deploys a range of poetic styles and images to explore the ways humanity looks at itself. What does a wide-eyed child notice at natural history museum? What does a White tourist see and hear at a museum of Black history and culture? How hard is it to tell the difference between a thriving marriage and a collapsing one? Why do people curate themselves out of living fully as themselves? -
Dominus
by Tiffany TroyIf logos, the law of the father, could be personified, the “Master” of Tiffany Troy’s devastating debut collection Dominus is its Hegelian sine qua non. It follows the journey of a “Baby Tiger” whose lyric powers and canonical, mythic transmutations (of Dostoevsky, Whitman, Machiavelli, Montaigne, and the epic Greeks) evince the apprenticeship of a genius. Is it wrong to “want life to matter” amid a wasteland of toxic positivity, double whoppers, trains, and “fathers beyond reproof”? If work inv... more -
Don't Talk About You Know What
by Jonah FujikawaIn “Don’t Talk About You Know What,” an anonymous individual grapples with the weight of depression and a hidden sexual assault spanning sixteen years, within a society where addressing trauma remains taboo. When besieged by intrusive thoughts from a floating eyeball dubbed “You Know What”, he embarks on a journey through his past and present, facing the ultimate choice between life and death. Illustrated by Dedy Kurniawan, this poignant narrative follows the anonymous protagonist as he navigate... more -
ENDfinity
by hydrus AuthorEveryone deserves love, understanding, to be heard, and, above all, hope. As I began to write this book, penning thoughts and ideas about this very notion, I found myself in a place where the world sometimes appears overwhelmingly dark. I believe our minds and hearts resonate with that darkness too. Surrounded by negativity, often stemming from those around us, we may begin to doubt ourselves and our convictions. I hope that by reading this book, you can find some direction, motivation, or... more -
Brewing Storms
by A.M. RamzyThe stories of men as seeker and teacher abound in the pages of heritage texts and literary works, but the stories of women are rare. Brewing Storms is a collection of poems that offers a window into the spiritual path of one young woman as she navigates her way through the storms of the soul. Ramzy's poems provide deep and honest insight into the challenges of growth and spiritual development, along with moments of profound fulfillment experienced along the way. The beauty of poetry... more -
Missed Arrows: Poems
by Amber CampbellDivided between four sections, Missed Arrows is a collection of poetry following the paths taken when Cupid's arrow doesn't quite hit. Conversational poetry blends with fairy tale inspiration as the fair maiden traverses the land and encounters a scorned man, a cruel lover, a wistful flame, and an irresistible musician. For nothing brings a maiden closer to love than the scars of missed arrows. -
The Ones
by Amber CampbellAmber Campbell weaves through the journey of finding and losing love from friends, family, and partners in her first collection of poetry. Divided between three sections, her poetry explores the highs and lows of relationships, including hope, grief, acceptance, regret, and peace. The Ones is a conversational, heart-wrenching collection of everything love has to offer. -
Jasmines in Her Hair: Poetry for the Soul
by Kalpesh DesaiFrom the mind of Kalpesh Desai, a successful tech serial entrepreneur who uses poetry to process his thoughts and insights, comes his debut book that takes readers on a profound journey through love, loss, healing, reconciliation, self-love, forgiveness, and opening one’s heart again to find home. “Jasmines in Her Hair” is a collection of romantic poems that delve into the lessons learned through life’s journey, covering themes of love, loss, pain, reconciliation, and finding love again. If e... more -
Journey Bread: New & Selected Poems
by Ruth ThompsonFrom the publisher: The title of this collection suggests sustenance, and the poetry within certainly supplies that; but it is more an account of the journey itself, the journey of an accomplished poet back through her life’s work. In her preface Ruth Thompson admits that what she first conceived as a conventional “new & selected” volume became something else once she allowed her poems to become what they needed to be, sometimes radically different from how they began, and to “gather themselves... more