Showing posts with label collection of poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collection of poetry. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Voices of the World - a poetry anthology

Voices of the World - a poetry anthology
Voices of the World - a poetry anthology is a collection of poetry from many talented poets from around the world, each with their own unique voices and styles, who share the same passion for this creative medium. As poets, they are all different, and yet they are all the same. Their passion for poetry knows no boundaries. 

Each poet featured in Voices of the World - a poetry anthology leaves himself/herself on the page, baring his/her soul. Each poetic creation offers a glimpse into the poet's individuality and writing style. The stories and experiences shared by each poet in the verses are filled with emotion and are sure to move readers in many ways, make them connect, inspire them, and leave a lasting impression. 

If you love poetry Voices of the World - a poetry anthology is a poetry collection worth reading and having on your bookshelves. There is something for everyone in the book. Come be a part of something spectacular. Get your copy of Voices of the World - a poetry anthology today! It's a great gift for yourself and your family and friends.

Where you can buy the book:
Lulu 
Amazon
Barnes and Noble

Here are the poets who took part in the anthology: Ana Nedelcu, Asif Uzzaman, Barbara Kasey Smith, Ben Desrosiers, Connie Faust, David Lester Young, Diane deHaan, DL Mullan, DL Vegas, Donna Hale Chandler, Farha Naz, Gwendolyn Roscoe, Hafsa Cosmos, J. K. Roseline, Jane Noponen Perinacci, Jansen Estrup, Jasleen Kaur, Jena Ayro, Jim Dunlap, John Herlihy, Karen Elaine Mckeever, Kenny Byrne, Laura Decamara, Lena Kovadlo, Liana Margiva, Lori Maynard, Louise Warren, Mary Ann Biddinger, Mary E Lacey, Melissa R. Mendelson, Michael Flack, Michael James Kaiser, Michelle Close Mills, Muhammad Mahdi, Nicole Starr, Regis Auffray, Ronald W. Hull, Ruan Mills Burke, Sandra S. Corona, Sha'Tara, Sonny Siano Ellar, Syed Mohd Raza, Syeda Hidayat Fatima, Teresa Bellamy Walker, Thomasena Martin Johnson, Walt Hardester

Monday, July 27, 2015

Wandering Wounds by James L. Finley

Wandering Wounds by James L. Finley
Wandering Wounds is a debut poetry book written by James L. Finley. The book covers a range of important issues that we come across at some point in our lives, whether personally or by witnessing others we know. Things that this talented poet writes about include alcoholism, addiction, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and illness. Mixed in with that are poems about heartbreak and love, relationships and the trials we face in life. 

James L. Finley is not only able to affect us with his words but he also leaves us with some food for thought. His poetry makes us feel a great deal but it doesn't overwhelm us at all.  

Some poets just write free-verse poetry because it is the easiest thing to do. James L. Finley doesn't do that. Among his free-verse poems are also poems written in different poetic styles, some we may not have even heard of before. Each one seems as if it was effortless for him to write. Whether or not it actually was we will never know but it doesn't matter. All that matters is the poems themselves, how they affect us, and what they mean to us. 

If you love poetry and love to read something of value that tackles important issues in today's society perhaps this is the book for you. To preview the book and perhaps get a copy for yourself visit Wandering Wounds on Amazon.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Through the Mist by Régis Auffray

Through the Mist by Regis Auffray
Through the Mist is Régis Auffray's latest release. In this poetic collection the Canadian poet once again bares his soul to the world without restraint. His poetic creations will touch you with their beauty and will connect with your heart and soul in ways you may not have imagined. 

Take a journey through "the mist of inspiration, often born of dreams" and find yourself lost in a world of unforgettable experiences, deep revelations, and powerful sentiments of the heart. 

If you are into poetry that doesn't leave you empty inside and actually makes you feel a myriad of emotion then Through the Mist is definitely the book for you. 

Glimpses by Régis Auffray

Glimpses by Regis Auffray
Canadian poet Régis Auffray released his first non-limerick collection of poetry Glimpses (his second published book) in February 2014. 

The poems in this book offer glimpses into the soul of this talented poet. His poetic creations cover a variety of themes that will resonate with readers as our journey through life is quite similar no matter where we are from or where we live. His words will caress you with their beauty and embrace you with their emotional depth.

By uncovering Glimpses you will perhaps uncover hidden truths about yourself that you may not have known. This is a memorable collection of poetry that will move you, comfort you and leave you with some food for thought.

Take a peek at Glimpses and go on a poetic journey that will be quite unforgettable.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Hurt by Nicola Ward

Hurt by Nicola Ward
Poet Nicola Ward brings to life a collection of poetry that is powerfully moving. The author bares her heart and soul as she shares her personal experiences with eating disorders, depression mental health issues, heartache, moving on and much more. 

If you have ever gone through these things or are going through it right now you will find that the book will resonate with you. When you are going through these things that greatly affect your life know that you are not alone and that there is always hope and that tomorrow will be a better day.

Check out Hurt by Nicola Ward today!