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Naked at the Altar of Soul by Kerani Marie

About Naked at the Altar of Soul:

A Sacred Initiation through Mystical Poetry.

“Naked at the Altar of Soul: Poetry from the Soul Realms of the Underworld, Mystery, and Remembering” invites you into the unseen, where descent becomes medicine and renewal takes form. These verses descend into the Underworld, dissolve within the Mystery, and rise in Remembering. Born through grief, Kundalini fire, and the womb of transformation, they reveal what surfaces when the soul stands unguarded.

These poems will speak to any woman longing to reconnect with her inner knowing, reclaim the sacred feminine within, and step into the deeper currents of soul-led transformation. This is poetry for those who sense that life’s most profound wisdom is often found in the shadows and who feel called to rise from them with greater clarity, tenderness, and fierce grace

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MSVolIV by Multi Sumus

About MSVolIV:

– MSVolIV –

“Amare Annalis”
(Love Chronicles)

7 years in the making…

These are the aligned letters upon the page in which mine heart so solumn lays out earnestly to Her whom ive never met.

With eyes beset of silhouettes of Love by Grace and so perspective changes with the angle of the sun.

Towit to run to Her through dappled shade in mourning do and too the fractured chasms feeding phantoms of the abyss.

If not for this to tell the tale of longing Love and moans bewailed within the veil as Fate it seems so clever set.

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A Song for the Earth by Shannon Jade

About A Song for the Earth:

A Song for the Earth is a lyrical novel in verse designed to offer hope in the climate crisis.

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Soon, I swear it,
my simple words will spell
a song for the earth.

The wide, wild world is made of wonder, but as climate change reinvents the landscape, rich ecosystems are under threat. On a journey through Earth’s major biomes, January learns the plight of the planet. Armed with the power of a voice made for poetry, she turns her lyrics into a call for action. Is it enough to write a song for the earth and ask the world to sing along?

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MSVolIX Ascension by Multi Sumus

About MSVolIX Ascension:

This collection poetically envelops my long and arduous spiritual journey.

Beginning with poignant distopian observations paving the way to an existential crisis to the questioning and acceptance of God…

And finally ending in the solumn conclusions that have brought me the Peace so greatly needed.

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Love and Gaslight by Vironika Wilde

About Love and Gaslight:

“…one of those rare books that cut you and heal you at the same time… Buy the book. You won’t regret it.” -Elison, author of The Evolution of Love

“part-poetic journey, part-survival guide through love, loss and finding yourself again…a haunting story of survival…A powerful read.” -Rocky Rivera, emcee and author

“…the perfect poetic orgasm!” -Mpho, host of Journey With Mpho Podcast

“Raw, poignant-and, ultimately, healing” -Trista Hendren, creatrix of Girl God Books

More than a poetry book, Love and Gaslight is a story. Divided into five chapters, it sparks with one woman’s decision to leave an unhappy relationship. Her choice begins a painful unraveling. Poem by poem, she searches for lost innocence and unpalatable truth.

She is a sexual assault survivor reclaiming her body. She is an immigrant climbing into the home-sized hole in her heart. She is an adult comforting her inner child. She is a woman questioning the social conditioning that governs her freedom.

Love and Gaslight is raw, political, and transgressive. It’s edgy, feminist, and relevant. Most importantly, it’s honest. You will feel it. Whether it makes you feel sad, glad, or attacked, it will also make you feel brave enough to speak your truth.

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Across the Shore by Ali Ashhar

About Across the Shore:

The deepest of the oceans are the ones we carry within. Across The Shore seeks the answer to some of the deepest mysteries and miseries. The miscellany of poems shall take you on a quest in order to find out what we transform into on the subsequent path and how life transpired at different stages with different shades of emotions.

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The Cat, The Fish, The Poet and You by Mr. Saswat Mishra

About The Cat, The Fish, The Poet and You:

The Cat, The Fish, The Poet And You by Saswat Mishra
Saswat Mishra’s poetry collection “The Cat, The Fish, The Poet and You” emerges as a compelling testament to contemporary alienation, presented through the lens of a poet who refuses to sanitize his experience for palatability. This collection of twenty poems offers readers an unfiltered glimpse into the psyche of someone grappling with isolation, paranoia, creative struggle, and the search for authentic connection in an increasingly disconnected world.

The collection’s title poem serves as both manifesto and invitation, establishing Mishra’s relationship with his subjects—cats, fish, poets, and readers—through metaphors that explore predator-prey dynamics and the blurred boundaries between creator and audience. The poet’s admission that he writes with “nine” brains “like a ninetailed fox” immediately signals his comfort with contradiction and multiplicity, themes that permeate the entire work.

Thematic Architecture: Building Meaning from Fragments
The Isolation Paradox
Mishra’s treatment of solitude reveals a fascinating paradox: while the speaker often expresses loneliness and alienation, he simultaneously discovers “joy in solitude” and describes himself as a “Cocoon.” This duality runs throughout the collection, particularly evident in poems like “Yet” where the speaker contrasts himself with the mythological Yudhishthira, claiming he was “never that thirsty” yet finding himself living “in the ode” of solitude nonetheless.

The poem “Language Learning, Longing and Lamenting” exemplifies this tension beautifully. Here, the speaker, an English literature graduate teaching “boring Communicative English,” ascends to his rooftop with a Spanish language book, dreaming of writing “the next Despacito or One Hundred Years of Solitude.” The irony is palpable—a man who teaches communication yet describes himself as a loner, studying a foreign language while feeling alienated in his own linguistic space.

Creative Struggle and Artistic Identity
One of the collection’s strongest themes emerges in Mishra’s exploration of the creative process itself. “On My Inability To Sounding Sad” presents a poet who cannot write melancholic verse despite experiencing deep melancholy, because “the writer in me is unhealthily and irrevocably pinned to eternal joy.” This split between the experiencing self and the creating self offers profound insight into the artistic temperament.

“Jarhead Poet” develops this theme further through a conversation with an advocate’s son who criticizes the speaker’s poetry as “rubbish” and “stagnant.” The poet’s response—that poetry “must be jarring and jarring only”—becomes a defense of difficult art in an age that demands easy consumption. His explanation that his poems are jarring because he was “good as a child” but became “bad as an adult” reveals a theory of art as compensation for lived inadequacy.

Paranoia and Social Commentary
The collection’s most unsettling and powerful piece, “I Am Just They To Them,” presents a narrative of systematic harassment and persecution that reads like a modern-day Kafkaesque nightmare. Whether interpreted as literal experience or metaphorical representation, this poem captures the alienation of contemporary life with visceral intensity. The speaker describes being surrounded by “hundreds” of people who monitor his every move, influence service providers against him, and even attempt to poison his food.

This paranoid vision extends beyond personal experience to become social commentary on surveillance culture, mob mentality, and the fragility of individual agency in mass society. The repetition of “they” creates a faceless, omnipresent antagonist that could represent anything from social media algorithms to political oppression to internalized anxiety.

Stylistic Innovations and Technical Craft
Language and Voice
Mishra’s poetic voice combines colloquial directness with literary sophistication in ways that feel authentic rather than affected. His ability to move seamlessly from lines like “What an irony / What paradox at play / What anagnorisis / And what peripeteia” to “Ya / I’m an Indian” demonstrates remarkable tonal range and cultural fluency.

The poet’s self-conscious use of literary references—from Shakespeare’s Jacques to Nostradamus to Gabriel García Márquez—never feels pretentious because it’s balanced by genuine vulnerability and humor. When he writes about wanting to own a bookshop as a child, or describes dancing with his nephew to Punjabi music, these moments ground the more abstract philosophical passages in lived experience.

Structural Choices
The collection’s organization follows an emotional and thematic arc rather than strict chronological or formal patterns. Early poems establish the speaker’s artistic philosophy and personal circumstances, while later pieces delve deeper into psychological territory and spiritual questioning. “If,” positioned near the collection’s end, imagines a casual conversation with God that reveals the speaker’s fundamental humanism and rejection of traditional religious hierarchy.

The final poem, “Three Smiles,” provides a gentle counterpoint to the collection’s darker themes, ending with the speaker’s simple pleasure in receiving attention from three women while wearing a new shirt his mother bought him. This conclusion suggests hope and human connection despite the alienation explored throughout the work.

Cultural Context and Literary Positioning
Indian English Poetry Tradition
Mishra’s work participates in the rich tradition of Indian English poetry while maintaining a distinctly personal voice. His references to colonial education, polyglotism as a “curse” of being Indian, and the tension between regional and national identity place him squarely within contemporary Indian literary discourse. However, his treatment of these themes avoids both nationalist posturing and postcolonial clichés.

The poem “Ode To Black Pagoda” demonstrates Mishra’s ability to engage with Indian cultural heritage critically and originally. His meditation on the Konark Sun Temple weaves together historical commentary, artistic appreciation, and social critique in ways that honor the monument while acknowledging the human cost of its creation.

Contemporary Relevance
Several poems in “The Cat, The Fish, The Poet And You” feel particularly relevant to current global conversations about mental health, surveillance, and social media. “The Sold-out God” presents a cynical view of institutional corruption that could apply to numerous contemporary contexts, while the paranoid scenarios in “I Am Just They To Them” echo concerns about privacy and digital monitoring that have become increasingly mainstream.

Recommended Reading
Readers who appreciate Mishra’s blend of personal vulnerability, social critique, and formal innovation might enjoy several contemporary poets working in similar veins. Arun Kolatkar’s “Jejuri” offers another example of Indian English poetry that combines cultural specificity with universal themes. For international comparisons, the confessional directness of poets like Sharon Olds or the paranoid urban landscapes of Frederick Seidel provide interesting parallels.

Within the contemporary Indian English poetry scene, works by Jeet Thayil, Sampurna Chattarji, and Vivek Narayanan share Mishra’s interest in urban alienation and psychological complexity, though each develops these themes in distinctly different directions.

Final Assessment
“The Cat, The Fish, The Poet and You” succeeds as both personal document and artistic achievement. Mishra has created a collection that risks genuine vulnerability while maintaining the craft and intelligence necessary to transform private experience into meaningful art. His willingness to explore difficult psychological territory—paranoia, creative inadequacy, social alienation—without offering easy resolution or false comfort marks him as a poet of considerable courage and insight.

The collection’s greatest strength lies in its refusal to separate the personal from the political, the psychological from the social. Mishra understands that individual suffering often reflects broader systemic problems, and his poetry provides a lens through which readers can examine their own experiences of alienation and connection in contemporary life.

This is poetry that demands attention not through dramatic gestures but through sustained honesty and technical competence. Mishra has produced a debut collection that establishes him as a significant new voice in Indian English poetry, one capable of speaking to both local and global audiences about the complexities of modern existence.

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portraits of red and gray: memoir poems by James Morehead

About portraits of red and gray: memoir poems:

Take an unforgettable journey from Cold War USSR to the Canadian wilderness, from the mountains of Tuscany to the beaches of Normandy, in this acclaimed collection of memoir poems.

“Stunning in execution without devolving into saccharine platitudes, look out especially for the titular ‘portraits of red and gray’ about the poet’s trip to Soviet Russia in 1983, the wry humor and heart of ‘into the heart of Temagami’, and the warmth of ‘Torta di Riso’.” – Excerpt from a review by author Jennifer deBie

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The Plague Doctor: poems by James Morehead

About The Plague Doctor: poems:

The Plague Doctor, by James Morehead (Poet Laureate – Dublin, CA) is both accessible and layered with meaning, a visual feast where poetry is paired with captivating art and photography to explore the ephemeral nature of existence.

“You’ll come to expect the unexpected, because leafing through this book is akin to walking through an exhibition, through a series of galleries wherein Morehead’s far-reaching imagination is released.“ – full review on The Colorado Review

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The Bipolar Diary by Stephanie Cheng

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The collection of 365 poems dives into the unreasonable cliffs and shadowy valleys since I was being diagnosed of bipolar disorder in my teens. The honest accounts are seen through my filtered lens which is heavily affected by the chemical imbalance within my mind driving the mood swings.

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Ending The War On My Body by Katherine McClintic

About Ending The War On My Body:

Ending the War on My Body is a decade-long poetic march through the minefield of body image, self-esteem, and the eventual path home to one’s own body. It traverses the life of the young feminine through visceral poems written from the trenches of disordered eating and body dysmorphia, the torturous chase for beauty and perfection, and the futile search for validation in romantic love. As the shots fired in youth begin to mend, peace between mind and body is negotiated. This collection of poems invites anyone who has scorned who they saw in the mirror to make peace with their body as it is now, and how it will age.

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Stress in Plants: The Hidden Half by Rishikesh Upadhyay

About Stress in Plants: The Hidden Half:

This book, in a comprehensive manner, provides an overview of the challenges of increasing crop or agricultural productivity to meet the demands of a growing population, linking descriptions of physiological, ecological, biochemical and molecular activity in plants with their tolerance and adaptation to natural environments. In the case of plants, a stress is an adverse condition or substance that affects or blocks a plant’s metabolism, growth, or development.

The threat to productivity in crops and agriculture due to these stresses cannot be overstated, nor overlooked, especially in light of climate change.

The information covered in this book will be helpful in building strategies to counter the impact of stress on plants. The book also provides an overview of the essential disciplines required for sustainable crop and agricultural production for policymakers, scientists, academics, and students of plant science, agricultural science, environmental science, biochemistry, biotechnology, and related areas.

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An Amethyst That Evolves by ATLIN ELIZABETH VARGHESE

About An Amethyst That Evolves:

If only you knew and lived the life of the other, if only you were more kind. If only!
“An Amethyst that evolves” sheds light on the poet’s wild and fantasy world developed over experiences, personal. The poet’s obsession with this semi-precious stone expresses gratitude and the ability of an individual to have a deep-rooted belief in survival. It can be symbolized by any event or thing in one’s life. Here, the stone is depicted as a source of healing and strength. Connecting one to their inner self in a conscious way makes this journey different. By participating in this development process, amethyst is also evolving.

It is hoped that these poems be understood and interpreted freely according to the reader’s depth. Even with the shades of “confessional poetry,” these poems are satirical also. Here, the poet is not aiming for perfection instead intends to reflect reality. And that reality you see can also be pseudo; the reader can indulge in the chaos to discover the light shining all alone inside or the one at the end of the tunnel.

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From Passion To Profit: Transform Your Skills Into Online Video Courses by Adeline Yeo

About From Passion To Profit: Transform Your Skills Into Online Video Courses:

In “From Passion to Profit: Transform Your Skills Into Online Video Courses,” you’ll discover ways to take your expertise and turn it into a hit online enterprise. This guide will teach you how to create a basic video course with a view to attracting customers and generating income.

From starting with a video course platform to learning to create videos using different video techniques, this ebook covers relevant contents you need to realise to construct a profitable online route business. Whether you are a professional chef, health instructor, finance professional, or any other professional, this ebook will help you harness your ardour and turn it into a profitable undertaking.

With interesting guidelines “From Passion to Profit” will empower you to monetize your talents and proportion your understanding to an international target market. Say goodbye to the restrictions of a conventional process and hello to the freedom and fulfilment of going for walks in your own online route business.

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From Garage To Stardom: A Step-by-Step Guide to Launching Your Music Career by Adeline Yeo

About From Garage To Stardom: A Step-by-Step Guide to Launching Your Music Career:

From Garage to Stardom: A Step-by-Step Guide to Launching Your Music Career is the final roadmap for aspiring musicians looking to break into the music industry. This manual covers everything you want to recognise to turn your ardour for tune into a successful profession.

From songwriting, copyrighted music, marketing of music to networking with industry professionals and reserving gigs, this e-book offers realistic advice and insider recommendations for every step of the journey. Learn how to navigate the complexities of the track commercial enterprise,

Whether you’re a singer-songwriter, a band member, or a solo artist, this e-book will give you the valuable information you need to take your music profession to the next level. Packed with valuable insights and relevant recommendations, From Garage to Stardom is a must-read for everybody looking to make it huge within the tune enterprise.

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Even the Dog Was Quiet by Margaret R. Sáraco

About Even the Dog Was Quiet:

Even the Dog was Quiet is a book of poetry, delivered in hushed overtones when life catches you looking. The collection tells stories through poetry in memoir fashion. “Risk” and “Rue” serve as a call and response to the perils of youth and pain of aging. “A Collage of Misery” about the Gettysburg battlefield and “Early Spring” written about a land trust in present day Baltimore, share an important honey locust tree. Family, friends and strangers, journey with the author in ordinary places but often in extraordinary circumstances. Included in the book are Alex Polner’s interior illustrations as well as his pastel drawing “The Crossing” on the cover.

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If There Is No Wind by Margaret R. Sáraco

About If There Is No Wind:

If There Is No Wind is a collection of poems that include a variety of themes, including family, love, and activism. The title, from one poem in the collection, “If Wind Were Erased from Earth,” examines what it would be like if wind disappeared because of our ongoing struggle to avert the climate crisis. There are poems that unearth grief and loss, while others exalt in our beautiful world. The book ends with two meditations, “Quiet Moment,” and “Invocation,” that offer hope and contemplation to be in the present, reconcile the past and embrace the future.

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The Truth I Must Invent

The Truth I Must Invent is a collection of narrative and philosophical poems written in free-verse style. Employing a minimalistic approach and whimsical language, Francis DiClemente explores the themes of self, identity, loneliness, memory, existence, family, parenthood, disability, gratitude, and compassion.

The Truth I Must Invent examines the conflicting web of emotions all adults face and the truths that lie in between. This poetic collection peels away the layers of our individual and universal experiences, delving into our innermost thoughts with a voice that speaks to the collective.

The work suggests that even in our darkest moments, joy and contentment can be found through resilience and a willingness to hope. It also offers a powerful reminder that we all have the potential to create our version of reality  —a truth we must invent.

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Dance In The Rain by MICHELLE JOY

About Dance In The Rain:

“Dance In The Rain” a book of poetry and art, is an interlude, a moment of quiet reflection. This collection of poems by multifaceted artist, poet and songwriter and now author, Michelle Joy invites you to pause from the hustle and bustle of life and practice mindfulness.
Within the Preface, she encourages you to “Notice…Listen…See…Pay attention.”
May “Dance In The Rain” bring you a deeper sense of knowledge of Self than you had before you turned these pages.

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MSVol I by Multi Sumus

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𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐚 𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐞𝐫𝐚 𝐢𝐧 𝐰𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠…

𝑾𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒀𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒂𝒃𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝒕𝒐 𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒅 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒏𝒐𝒕 𝒐𝒏𝒍𝒚 𝒕𝒆𝒔𝒕 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒑𝒓𝒐𝒘𝒆𝒔𝒔 𝒐𝒇 𝒐𝒃𝒔𝒆𝒓𝒗𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 𝒃𝒖𝒕 𝒂𝒍𝒔𝒐 𝒀𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒇𝒊𝒓𝒎𝒏𝒆𝒔𝒔 𝒐𝒇 𝒈𝒓𝒂𝒔𝒑 𝒐𝒏 𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒖𝒂𝒈𝒆 𝒊𝒕𝒔𝒆𝒍𝒇.

𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒕𝒐𝒏𝒈𝒖𝒆 𝒃𝒚 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒃𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒐𝒇 𝒔𝒚𝒍𝒍𝒂𝒃𝒍𝒆𝒔 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒔𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒐𝒇 𝒔𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒅 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒊𝒔 𝒔𝒐 𝒑𝒓𝒐𝒇𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒅 𝒏𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒓 𝒖𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒍 𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒉𝒂𝒔 𝒊𝒕 𝒃𝒆𝒆𝒏 𝒔𝒆𝒆𝒏.

𝑨𝒏𝒅 𝒀𝒐𝒖 𝒉𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝑶𝒖𝒓 𝒘𝒐𝒓𝒅 𝒂𝒔 𝒂 𝑻𝒆𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒆𝒕𝒐𝒏.

𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐧𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐚𝐧𝐲𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐢𝐭.

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Obsolete Sea Voyage Into Healing by Shannon Anne Script

About Obsolete Sea Voyage Into Healing:

What would you do if your boat was sinking, or it was shipwrecked? Would you take the necessary actions to survive? Please join me in my first ever work being published: Obsolete. Where we go on a journey together across the high seas and profound mental journey. Madame R. S. Renard takes us on a voyage all of her own by travelling. Along her travels she picks up passengers all over the world who over time leak out information from their past. Will it be too much for them to handle? Can Madame R. S. Renard use her therapeutic skillset to help them recover and grow? hidden clues give way to question and set up the story. Won’t you come in the seas of healing in this poetic courage from the characters? May you find healing in your life if needed.

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Musings – A Collection of Poems and Artwork by Dani RainingCrow Lebeaux by Dani Lebeaux

About Musings – A Collection of Poems and Artwork by Dani RainingCrow Lebeaux:

In this short collection, several poems by the author Dani Lebeaux (also known as RainingCrow) have been paired together with their own personal artwork in a moody and heartfelt journey of expression that stimulates the mind and heart. The poems themselves move through varying topics from love, grief, nature, or humanity, over several styles and stages of life while the artwork is strikingly beautiful to view. A must read for collectors of this artists work.

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The Truth I Must Invent

The Truth I Must Invent is a collection of narrative and philosophical poems written in free-verse style. Employing a minimalistic approach and whimsical language, Francis DiClemente explores the themes of self, identity, loneliness, memory, existence, family, parenthood, disability, gratitude, and compassion.

The Truth I Must Invent examines the conflicting web of emotions all adults face and the truths that lie in between. This poetic collection peels away the layers of our individual and universal experiences, delving into our innermost thoughts with a voice that speaks to the collective.

The work suggests that even in our darkest moments, joy and contentment can be found through resilience and a willingness to hope. It also offers a powerful reminder that we all have the potential to create our version of reality—a truth we must invent.

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World Stained Us System Blamed Us by Kailey Oliver

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Too often in life, we get what I like to call “stained by the world.” The stains of harsh realities we face time after time tend to linger and shape our minds. We do not need to remove these stains, but rather learn to let the pain guide our path to purpose and prosperity.

World Stained Us System Blamed Us is written in a powerful poetic voice that encourages and empowers anyone struggling to strive. Words sculpted from pain, perseverance, passion, and perspective the author Kailey Oliver inspires readers to reflect, find purpose, learn from life, and ultimately obtain individual growth.

“MOST THINGS IN LIFE ARE MIND OVER MATTER. START TO VISUALIZE AND YOU START TO EMPOWER.”

Unlock the Power Within: Transform Life’s Stains into Stepping Stones with ‘World Stained Us System Blamed Us’ – Empower Your Journey to Purpose and Prosperity!

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Tourist by TAK Erzinger

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The poetry collection Tourist (Sea Crow Press 2023) encompasses a journey that unburdens the weight of past guilt and trauma. During this voyage spanning multiple cultures and stages in life, the importance of following one’s inner voice and embracing one’s own path is discovered. Revelations are made in the middle of the night, during a pandemic, in the heart of the forest, at the seaside and in food, snapshots of past and present. Through the wonder and surprise of nature the search for identity is explored, surrendering to what cannot be changed and confronting the mercurial temperament of relationships and how they are perceived, one poem at a time.

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“SLAM POEMS FOR MY BATHROOM MIRROR…And Other Selected Works” by Chris Courtney Martin

About “SLAM POEMS FOR MY BATHROOM MIRROR…And Other Selected Works”:

If THE BOOK OF I.P. was a ‘manifesto’ then SLAM POEMS FOR MY BATHROOM MIRROR serves as a disclosure. The hybrid collection lays bare the most vulnerable spiritual recesses underpinning the artist’s ongoing search for sense and empathy. Triggers and trauma track through much of this work, but these somber notes are part of a deeper and more nuanced chord– the cry of a cryptid being uncaged. {Paperback. 112 pages.}

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Beautiful Heart by Madlyn Epstein Steinhart

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Madlyn Epstein Steinhart has just released her highly anticipated second collection of poetry, “Beautiful Heart: A Collection of Heartfelt Poems” (The Three Tomatoes Publishing, Paperback ISBN: 979-8-9884613-2-6; Hardcover ISBN: 979-8-9884613-3-3). Steinhart masterfully delves into the intricacies of our universal emotions by artfully focusing on the heart. The book beautifully weaves together five themes: “Beautiful Heart,” “Heartache,” “Heartburn,” “Heart Songs,” and “Heart Strings.” Each poem takes the reader on a journey through love, heartbreak, gratefulness, and joy, leaving an indelible mark on the soul.
The power of her words lies in their ability to connect with readers on a profound level, evoking an array of emotions that resonate with the human experience. Her imagery and heartfelt expressions mirror the feelings we all encounter in this profound voyage called life. “Beautiful Heart” celebrates the act of selflessly extending a helping hand without expecting anything in return, embodying the essence of genuine compassion and empathy. Open the pages of “Beautiful Heart” and immerse yourself in the universal language of emotions.

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Divas of the Deepest Chocolate by Ned Williams

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What is “Divas of the Deepest Chocolate”?
A collection of memories and wishes brought about by seeing and knowing some of the best and most beautiful avatars of melanin-rich magnificence to grace this earth.
Have you ever taken notice of the soft, delicious glow of a chocolate bar left too long in a car during summertime?
Or perhaps the way a candy Easter Bunny gets “all over everything” if held too long between bites? All chocolatey and messy, but tasty and fantastic.
I remember how unwilling I was to stop until all that sweet, brown goodness had been fully enjoyed.
This collection is filled with those types of remembrances and the feelings they evoke.

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Lao and Chen Master your Art by Braulio Pitra

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Lao and Chen master your art is a fantasy tale about twins’ brother and sister that are in a big quest for the mastery of their magical powers. The core to their powers is the box of life and that box has an enemy that wants to destroy it, a foe well known as Ilu Destroyer of life. The twins’s world is counting on them – they must master their powers to save humanity. Reasoning can change situations or behaviours; the twins have to listen to each other so that the world can be a better place for their motherland Kumui.

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Cherubims by Edward Clarke

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“The poems in Cherubims explore the complex labyrinth of childhood – and parenting – in ways that are unflinchingly candid, delightfully entertaining, and unmistakably wise. The collection offers readers a sustained and thoughtful musing on life, one that gives voice to puzzlement alongside praise, to worries as well as wonder. Throughout this volume Edward Clarke’s writing weds reverence and wit, a rare accomplishment in contemporary poetry, and make no mistake about it: these are brilliantly crafted poems, quietly elegant in style, unobtrusively measured in form, and thoroughly delicious to read.”- Mark S. Burrows

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