| In
the Lap of My Mother, by Nikhil Parekh.
Indian Poet Nikhil Parekh
dedicates this collection wholesomely to his revered
mother; whose eternally sacrosanct essence
unrelentingly inspires
him to surge forward ecstatically
in vibrant life. |
| Ketab
Mehr,
by Kamran Mir Hazar. These Persian poems are the first
stage toward avant-garde literature in Afghanistan. |
| 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 |
| Steps
to the Madhouse,
by John Dempsey. A collection of poetry that is nothing
less than pure brilliance. Dempsey writes with an honesty that
will leave you mixed somewhere along side of repulsion, pity,
and hysterical laughter. |
| The
House I Lived In,
by Rin Steketee. A collection of 25 poems to entertain
and inspire. |
| The
Way I See It, by Joey. The author shares her
perspectives on love and life through poetry and essays in this
collection. Enjoy her creative prose while sharing and learning
along the way. |
| Beginnings
and Transitions, by Joey. A collection of poetry and
prose that relives the joys and sorrows of growing up from
parents to love to those moments spent alone. |
| American
Lyricon: A Poet Sings of America,
by Joel L. Young.
Follow one man's poetical journey back in time to the budding of
a nation. From war-time to peace-time and in between, these
historical poems capture the imagination and give pride to
anyone who calls themselves “American.” |
| Heaven-Taught
Plowman and Other Poetic Devotions,
by Joel L. Young.
With Pen in Hand Series, Book 2. Young pays poetic homage
to heroes, family and friends who have influenced his life, from
teachers to sports heroes. |
| Letter
to John Donne and Other Poetic Letters,
by Joel L. Young.
With Pen in Hand Series, Book 1. The first
in a series of books featuring a wide variety of poetic styles,
from verse to fables to old-fashioned epics. The narratives
speak of hope, despair, love, despondency and death, with a
pinch of adventure, drama, and romance for good measure. |
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