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Poetry

  • Adventures of Stewie & Veronika: Going to the Park

    by louis scavone
    A young girl and her dog go on an adventure to the park. They see animals and insects, have a great time rolling in the grass. the book is a rhyming book page to page.
  • IMPERFECT II

    by Tabatha Yeatts
    Being human means to sometimes lose perspective. We focus on the one negative comment we received instead of the ten positive ones. We think we're the only person who has had something really embarrassing happen to us, or that a problem we're having will go on forever. When we've lost sight of the big picture, how can we help ourselves put things back in perspective? Poetry can lend a hand.
  • Stories of a Harlem Resident

    by Javier Sarmiento Jr
    This uplifting book is more than a collection of poetry. It serves as a powerful tool of inspiration detailing the daily experiences of a Harlem resident. This book belongs on every poetry enthusiast's bookshelf. Come along with the author on an emotional ride through reflection and anticipation.
  • Who Am I: Mending a Lost Identity

    by Anvil Long
    Anvil Long was devastated to learn he had been conceived during a date rape incident. His lineage, which he had once believed to be an essential element of his being, was lost forever. The pain and internal struggle caused by this revelation consumed his thoughts daily. Anvil found writing helped soothe his suffering. Who Am I is a collection of poems and prose that captures his internal feelings as he worked to discover his reimaged identity through the healing process.
  • Holy Sparks

    by Diana Woodcock
    A collection of poetry with an ecotheological spin, the poems in Holy Sparks are grounded in a belief in the kinship between the cosmos and its Creator. Biophilic imagery is used throughout the poems to suggest that reverence for the earth is a natural consequence of reverence for God. The language of poetry is used to interconnect the human, natural and sacred, and to express humanity’s moral and ethical responsibility to our nonhuman kin. These poems question what it means for humans to live ... more
  • Science & Mysticism and The Veil's Cipher

    by B Thomas Bigelow

    Existentialistic, polytheocratic, metaphysitastic and occasionally velvety smooth poetry. Now with 50% more scientitiously minded chunks of BRILLIANCE!

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    This book will be printed in tête-bêche format and only available in paperback. Science & Mysticism is the traditional front cover and text is on the right hand side. The Veil's Cipher is inverted and interleaved and will appear inverted on the left hand side until the book is flipped. Th... more

  • Of Monsters and Madness

    by Charlie Edgar
    Of Monsters & Madness is a collection of poetry about grief, betrayal, loss, and love. Eighty poems in all, this book is the first part of a two part series where the author delves into the experiences that haunt us, and the memories that drive us to madness.
  • The Never Ending Wave

    by Lizbeth Alvis
    A collection of poems by first time author Lizbeth Alvis. Discusses topics such as; family, grief, love, and womanhood. This book is a reflection of growing into your self from the point of view of an autistic, bisexual, woman. The Never Ending Wave is not heal but to feel. To feel heard, to see your darkest thoughts on page and never feel ashamed for having them. To see the words you could never say, not even whisper.
  • The Never Ending Wave

    by Lizbeth Alvis
    A collection of poems by first time author Lizbeth Alvis. Discusses topics such as; family, grief, love, and womanhood. This book is a reflection of growing into your self from the point of view of an autistic, bisexual, woman. The Never Ending Wave is not heal but to feel. To feel heard, to see your darkest thoughts on page and never feel ashamed for having them. To see the words you could never say, not even whisper.
  • If You Were the Moon, My Love

    by Alina Loux
    This heartfelt and rhythmic picture book for children baby to 5 years old creatively professes a parent’s love for a little one by comparing that love to different concepts. In the end, it reminds the child that they are loved forever just the way they are.
  • A Blue Jay Outside My Window

    by Bryce Couture
    From winter's cold grasp to summer's lost afternoons, I find myself mourning memories lost at sea, on my windowsill a blue jay guides my heart to be the best and true version of me.
  • A Black Girl`s Truth

    by Destiny Gilchrist
  • Sailing In Dark Waters: A Poetry Anthology by The Mad Poet

    by Jordan Wayne Francis
    Sailing In Dark Waters Is a powerful book that has been written on many different topics. But mainly centers around dealing with Mental Health issues, the writers struggle with their faith, and life in general. The poems are beautifully written and thought provoking. Many of the poems are autobiographical especially “Love Won and Lost”, and “Once, Twice, Thrice”. “Once, Twice, Thrice” tells the writers story of his own suicide attempt. All of the poems are written in free verse poetry thou... more
  • Utopian Plane

    by H. S. Honey
    Utopian Plane is a collection of poems discovering the unknown through psychological change using the concepts of spiritual worlds. There are hidden parallels that make the readers more curious about enlightenment. Different kinds of symbols are used to create a new understanding of identity evolution, mixed darkness and sweetness of the soul's journey, and concepts of the interdimensional worlds. The readers could feel what is behind them as there are fairy-tale and mythical elements as explora... more
  • Gusher

    by Christopher Soden

    An exploration of the life of a queer American male, born in the Bible Belt (Texas) in 1958, from childhood to adulthood, examined in meticulous, authentic, vivid poetry.

  • Telling Signs

    by Marvin J Lurie
    The poems in Telling Signs tell compelling stories with a long perspective: historical, Biblical, archaeological even to an "unimaginable future when time has swallowed us too." Evoked voices enact the randomness and unfairness of war in stories told by soldiers of the Hebrew Bible and those of both Union and Confederate soldiers of the American Civil War. The poet's intense personal engagement with the natural world begin as a child lulled to sleep by roaring waves and extends... more
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