| Twelve
Tiny Tales,
by Theresa Jodray.
A lovely woven poetic journey that will be enjoyed by young and
old alike, told in the form of 12 tiny tales.
Includes photographs by Jodray showing the spectacular raw
beauty of the great state of Alaska, along with photographs by
Amanda Aneas showing glimpses of Southern California. |
| histories
of souls, by Ward Kelley. Satisfy your soul's
skepticism toward the relevance of history to our present and
listen as Ward's words enunciate new truths. You will find
yourself within these lines as you travel through the
"histories of souls." |
| Soul
Bleeds: The Dark Poetry and Other Wanderings of K. S. Wiesner,
by K. S. Wiesner. "Love, faith and fear are the
emotions K.S. Wiesner explores, breathes, reflects in her
beautifully flowing poems." Author Christine Spindler |
| For
the Music In Our Hearts,
by Minerva Bloom (photographs by Gary Ell).
A passionate and vibrant poetic anthology that makes you want to
go back to nature. |
| Cotton
Candy and Lemon Drops, by Jebbi Maguire.
Maguire has committed her pen to the exploration of the lives of
children. She writes approachable, straightforward poetry that
elicits strong emotional responses. This poetry will resonate
with children and parents alike.
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| Cancer
Stick #94,912 and Other Poems, by Coke Brown Jr.
The first half of the book, Names And Faces, features
strong, realistic character portraits that invite the reader to
empathize with all types of human behaviors and attitudes. The
second half of the work, Gray Matters, is made up of
rhythmic philosophical musings and narrative poems from the
author's personal experience.
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| Strange
shapes and figures colours half understood, by Adrian
Tellwright. Witty, insightful and often surprising, a real
gem of a collection. |
| Reefs
We Live, by Janet I. Buck. Pure raw emotion best
describes this collection of poetry. Buck's images are
accessible, moving, and relevant to all readers in the grip of
human tragedy. |
| Hints
and Allegations, by Becky
Barbour. The
figurative language that runs through these poems like a thermal
thread is ingenious and original. |
| Insomnium,
by Kevin Wilson. Dreams related to the feelings and concerns
of everyday life. |
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