Book Review–Songs of Revolution: Poems Against Oppression
A poetry book of 178 pages that will make you feel human Songs of Revolution: Poems Against Oppression by Sunday Mornings at the Riveris an explicit anthology, as heartbreaking as it…
A poetry book of 178 pages that will make you feel human Songs of Revolution: Poems Against Oppression by Sunday Mornings at the Riveris an explicit anthology, as heartbreaking as it…
I'm so glad this book exists. Please give this book your attention. Help it get seen.
In October I was the lucky winner of a book: a western/romance/adventure/time-travelslash Science Fiction (the time-travel part with its sci-fi jargon gave it that feel for me).The novel, published on…
Exciting News: Earthly Days is available for preorder on Amazon in softcover. Yay! What follows is my Review of this wonderful poetry collection that will help you recall your own treasures... “We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures.”~ Thornton Wilder
I'm doing my own record-keeping: You might see this as bragging, but I assure you bragging does not fit in my equation. These reviews are humbling, and their weight is worth more to me than you know. In time, I might not remember who's who, but I'll make sure to stamp the words (here) for the time when I think of right now as the good old days.
This book is educational, empathetic, encouraging and full of light. I really believe this should be available to all humans. Please read my Amazon Review.
“remorse weighed heavy in my heart. I departed with a love I never had the chance to confess.” P. 27 I think you will like this book. xo
I drank from Gonsalves' Home Verses and now I'm replete with self-pride. Here's the book review of "Even Flowers Know That Water is Useless Without Roots"
"We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures." ~ Thornton Wilder
Reminder: Sometimes, You Need To Follow Your Gut The debut novel, Coming Home by Smitha Vishwanath, is a story of self-discovery.It opens with the protagonist, twenty-six years old, Shanaya, making…
"The greatest achievement was at first and for a time a dream. The oak sleeps in the acorn, the bird waits in the egg, and in the highest vision of the soul a waking angel stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of realities." ~James Allen
My Amazon review of Waking Up To Thrutopia: poems and essays by Conny Borgelioen. I found the work, and not to mention the cover, to be a fulfilling and enlightening collection. Please consider adding this book to your collection.