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Women are some kind of magic volume 2
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"The witch: supernaturally powerful, inscrutably independent, and now--indestructible. These moving, relatable poems encourage resilience and embolden women to take control of their own stories. Enemies try to judge, oppress, and marginalize her, but the witch doesn't burn in this one"--Publisher's website.
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How much is enough? When can we say "No"? Must we persevere? Walk this journey with the author as she tells of trials that began in childhood and were perpetuated through her life until she ultimately found peace in trusting the sovereignty and goodness of God.
Can we learn to deal with those who say they love us, but whose actions say otherwise? Is there a way back from escaping with alcohol and dealing with adultery and divorce?
Out of the Wilderness...
4) Remarriages
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"Remarriages" is for the outcast and the disappointed. Dark poems riding wildly through the mind of an angry man who both loves and hates the world. The words reveal a bitter struggle to reconcile with the horrors and the violence inherent in the world.
Dunn's poetry is psychological and raw, with a delicate balance between light and darkness.
Dunn's poems are valiant in expressing the darkness many, fear, yet others, embrace. Some of his poems nudge...
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Have you ever looked at a piece of art, or closed a book, and found yourself left with deep, profound feelings?
Often our lives resonate with unexpected beauty. For Marie, wandering an art museum is like wandering the hearts of artists, seeing their trials and tribulations on display, a chronicle of their efforts to make sense of this messy affair called life. In this illustrated collection of thirty-six poems, Marie wanders two European cities looking...
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Sometimes it's difficult to take that first step into your future and embrace the unknown. This illustrated collection of poetry and essays empowers you to embrace your next adventure with confidence and grace, drawing on invaluable lessons from nature.
Popular Instagram poet and bestselling author Morgan Harper Nichols reimagines the classic heroine's journey—from the very first call to adventure, through trials, hardships,
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Poetry dedicated to the victims of genocide and war. An Homer award-winning book. Sona Van's subject is the Armenian genocide, also known as the Great Catastrophe. Her family was driven into exile due to this horrific event. Her poems reflect a personal connection to this history as well as the universality of loss, persecution, and intolerance. Forward written by Award winning actress, Beata Pozniak
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There are moments when the heart no longer wishes to feel because everything it's felt up until then has brought it nothing but anguish. In She Felt Like Feeling Nothing, r.h. Sin pursues themes of self-discovery and retrospection. With this book, the poet intends to create a safe space where women can rest their weary hearts and focus on themselves.
She Felt Like Feeling Nothing is the first book in the "What She Felt" series....
She Felt Like Feeling Nothing is the first book in the "What She Felt" series....
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This is the story of a war. But, it is also a story of human love and beauty and faith that the sun will rise again over a nation torn by terrible conflict.
If a novel is like live streaming video, then poetry is a gallery of HD images taken with your iPhone or Nikon DSLR, each picture sharp and crystalline, and rich with color and meaning, etched in your mind forever thanks to its precision and brilliance.
This is a small book of such high definition...
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"To read Climbing Clouds Catching Comets is to clamber inside the mind of a writer whose talent fizzes on the page: with love, pain, empathy and a wisdom far beyond his young years. Alexander wrote of the world he knew- a world of stop and search, homelessness, political blackness, big dreams and daunting challenges, crafting all of these into a poetry that transcends them all. The result is this work- at times a journey to find his voice, at times...
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In her fourth poetry collection, Sarah Agnew takes the reader on a poetic journey through community and individual crises of bushfires and the global pandemic, loneliness and friendship, and the grief following her beloved Dad's sudden death. With characteristic courage and vulnerability, these poems will lead you through lament and healing, loss and love, and the continued unfolding of self-understanding.
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The poems in this book were written after the author was diagnosed young-onset Parkinson's disease at the age of forty-eight. Some of the poems include reflections on and accounts of his experiences of sadness, darkness, and struggle, especially during the first year following his diagnosis. More of the poems capture experiences of deep questioning, discovery, acceptance, joy, and hope. This range of reflections and experiences is what we would expect...
13) My Superman Has Left the Building: Dealing with the Loss of Losing My Father, Donnie D. Williams
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This book is directed to every person out there who has lost their beloved father and would give anything to see and touch him again. This book is dedicated to people that woke up the morning after losing your father and felt like you were in a dream. This book is dedicated to the man who was your first role model, first admirer, first supporter, and superman. This book is dedicated to people just like me who must wake up every day and find the strength...
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Life in the fallen world is tragic, and it devolves to writers to artfully identify and name the trans-tragic, which includes love, joy, faith, hope, and courage. This challenge is real enough and rare in its successful achievement. Poems here address many of these themes, paying special attention to aspects of Southern history, culture, and tradition. They praise what is excellent while denouncing and rejecting prejudice, cruelty, and injustice in...
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The book is composed of fifty poems with themes ranging from aspirations, agony, discomfort, healing, love, and uncovering life lessons. The author arranged the themes in a manner such that they tell a story of an individual finding healing and appreciating life's hardships once at the other end of the fight, with a realization that, if given the opportunity, they would do it all over again just to get to that peaceful place thereafter.
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From early childhood-a spilled piece of chocolate cake-to the approach of the very end of our lives, there is a common theme: loss. In order to move ahead effectively, one must grieve that which has been lost; yet, rarely does our society allow appropriate time, space, and encouragement to grieve. Wright's poetry deals with various grief experiences-loss of health status, as in her own current situation; relationships; homes; and even distance grief...
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The trumpet of doom will blow announcing the end of the world. When the Trumpet Is Blown is about the contemplation of death and the calling for total and utter destruction in the face of despair. It balances nature as an entity both deceptively seductive and honestly destructive. When everything ends, meaning dissolves, hope dies, and everything physical disintegrates leaving in its wake debris and chaos. In the bleak aftermath of loss, a poet desperately...
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This poetry collection is an introspective look into several aspects of what it means to be human in this day and age. Many of the pieces serve as internal debates on topics such as human nature, love, death, lust, and fear. These poems also serve as a means of connection-a medium for the author to connect with the reader and the reader to the greater world. Through various poetic modes of haikus, sonnets, freeform, and strict time verse, we journey...
20) A Woman's World
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These poems weave heartbreak, laughter, and love to express the author's inner world, hoping to reach the hearts of other women.
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