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Poetry

  • Paint the World for Me

    by Jamie Bullus

    "Paint the world for me, paint what I don't see."

    From sunrise to the night sky, from rest to mess, this book inspires readers to evaluate the colors all around -- and within themselves.

    Written in lyrical verse, Paint the world for me invites children to discuss the true colors of their worlds, while also reminding us that there is a different world to see through each pair of eyes.

    If you were to paint the world, what colors would you choose? ... more

  • An Enquiry into the Delight of Existence and the Sublime

    by H.K.G Lowery
    In his debut collection of poetry, H. K. G. Lowery explores a journey incorporating all the natural anxieties and pains of living, leading to an understanding of real forgiveness and redemption. From the first poem of the collection, An Ode to Father John Misty, he sets the scene touching on societal issues such as racism, homophobia, religion, addiction and consumerism. The darkness of such issues, as well as other emotional issues, are given light gradually when he journeys into the positive a... more
  • There's a Pooker on My Pillow

    by Harry Higinbotham
    What happens when an abandoned Yorkie finds her forever home? And just what is a “Pooker” anyway? Find out in this engaging tale (tail?) of a little Yorkie who went from being left out in a forest to being rescued and then adopted by a loving couple who helps her overcome her fear of everything to become a happy, well-adjusted dog. Click the BUY button now to get this heart-warming story and help teach children the importance of adopting rescued animals!
  • Paint the world for me

    by Jamie Bullus
    "Paint the world for me, paint what I don't see." From sunrise to the night sky, from rest to mess, this book inspires readers to evaluate the colors all around - and within themselves. Written in lyrical verse, "Paint the world for me" invites children to discuss the true colors of their worlds, while also reminding us that there is a different world to see through each pair of eyes. If you were to paint the world, what colors would you choose? The colors you see, or the colors you f... more
  • the ruptured man

    by Winston Ritson
    Without much to say and the calendar ravenously consuming the days of my life, I know I have to pen a piece. The following words are an obligatory contribution to the digital clutter, a few more bytes piled high on the trash heap of talent mistaken for talent. I think I have what it takes, but, the acrid smell of fingertips leave stains across the digital world, leading me to one conclusion. Maybe two conclusions, or even more. The conclusions seemingly self-dividing, digital cells of my cont... more
  • To Hear His Voice: Poem and Devotional Book

    by Catherine Posey
    Life is full of challenges, troubles, heartaches, and fears—but there is no reason for us to endure bearing these burdens on our own. Not only did Jesus Christ die for our sins—so we may have everlasting life with Him—but He desires that we follow Him, so that we can hear His voice. When life gets hard, we have a Shepherd, our Saviour Jesus Christ, who gives us comfort. When we don't know which direction to turn, He guides us down the right path. When we feel weak and overwhelmed, He strengthens... more
  • Rage, Recovery, and Calm: A Year in Poetry

    by Amanda JS Kaufmann
    It's midlife and you're burned out. In the ashes, you're trying to chart a new course in life that is true to your spirit. What does that look like? In this collection of experimental haiku and photographs, artist Amanda JS Kaufmann shares a turning-point year in her life of working through midlife crisis, recovery, and being herself.
  • Blooming in the Dark

    by Jennifer LeBlanc, Kirsten McNeill
    In this collection of poetry, co-writers Jennifer LeBlanc and Kirsten McNeill explore what it means to thrive in the absence of light. There is beauty in the darkness. Open your heart and let in the night.
  • I Do Heroin On The Train Line So You Don’t Have To: A Hitchhiker’s Guide To My Galaxie

    by Melodie Yvonne
    Not a lot of people know that I ran away from home at 16. And I never went back. Some days I don’t know how I’ve made it this far... and then I remember maybe I haven’t made it. It’s been a very long life, and I’ve lived through and done some rough things that I’d never wish on anyone. I’m lucky the people I hurt have been able to forgive me, and that through it all I’m not dead. This is a project that looks back on the time I spent living on the streets from town to town and place to place as w... more
  • The Fire In A Woman's Belly

    by madison meadows
    'The Fire in a Woman's Belly 1' is about surviving and healing from narcissistic abuse. The poetry moves through the landscape of anger by addressing it and feeling its power, to a quest of transmuting the wounds into beauty caused by the narcissist; and lastly, transforming it through a level of awareness that gives inner strength and a deeper understanding of oneself. This is for any woman who's healing from the abuse of a narcissist.
  • Positive Mind Waves

    by Olivia Kiskaden
    Bring light into your darkest days. Encourage positivity by igniting the powers within. Positive Mind Waves contains 32 pages of poems, each dedicated to uplift and enlighten. This chapbook has one theme to empower the mind and help manifest more positive thoughts.
  • Scribbles of the mind

    by Elie Azar
    This book is for all the people who found themselves unable to share their emotional burdens with the people they care about. To the people that weren’t able to give justice to their feelings, and to the fire running through their veins. To the ones that got so insecure, that the words of those around them became the bricks of the walls they built around themselves. I hope my book will make anyone who reads it feel less alone, less isolated and okay that they are unable to set free the chaos goi... more
  • Voices

    by O'Neil Pemberton
    Voices speaks to the many facets of our lives . . . from falling in love, growing old, rage against society and injustice, to our legacy that we leave behind when we die. A passionate and moving collection of poetry from a wounded soul who lives everyday to survive and flush out the many reasons each of us is here on this earth.
  • A Gun and a Rose

    by Emanuel Kane
    The book explores the troublesome mind of the individual who puts the nation above his interests. The persona goes through emotional, romantic, and psychological problems without community support. Kane continued, “My poetry is meant to fill the emptiness in our society with caring for the voiceless and poor, something that has driven me since being orphaned as a toddler and missing the warmth of my mother
  • Solitary Seasons

    by Jass Khattra

    "Solitary Seasons" is a collection of thoughts divided into four seasons of the year (Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring). It deeply explores the curiosities, emotions, love, and loss experienced while going through an unaccompanied period of life. Thoughts published in the book are the expressions of a young mind who was unable to verbally express them, therefore they had to be written down.

  • JUSTIN SANE - The Joy and Pain of A Beautiful Man's Soul

    by Justin P. Dodson
    Justin continues to be with us; he has brought so many people together to continue to bring hope and truth. His signs have been real; butterflies, cardinals, stink bugs, unfound pictures and letters. Peaceful and happy dreams, visions, and the Sermon of The Prodigal Son have been given to us by the Holy Spirit. His Dance was always Hope, Peace and Love. Prayers to all who read his message. Always take the hand and walk to the Light.
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