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I'm Jana Tayfour, a dreamer like Anne Shirley, free spirited like Jo March and a headstrong girl like Lizzy Bennet. Writing is my passion , and I always wished I could publish something of my own. This collection of simple poems or thoughts are how I used to express my feelings to myself in my comfort zone. Not a lot of people have seen them or read them. I'm giving my thoughts the chance now to see the light. The Thoughts are nothing professional , but just a spontaneous wave of thoughts.
Reflections on Reality is my observation of mostly my reality. The reality of what I've dealt with in the past few years and the deep thoughts and feelings I may not verbally express regarding it, but, rather put down on paper. Intertwined with those are many other random thoughts that I wrote. Nonetheless I welcome you to my Reflections on Reality.
Set across the landscape of A. R. Riley's childhood, adolescence, and navigation of becoming an adult, this collection of poems is a window into the complexities of her mental health, relationships, and the ways in which writing and fantasy aided her journey through a complicated life. 'Tea and Redemption' is Riley's love story to her inner child and a promise to her older self; redemption is possible with hope, strength and a lot of cups of tea.
""Dreams, wishes, hopes, and fears. Everyone has them, but why don't we act. Through the nonsensical, the truth, the lies, and the risk. We never know what to do, what is right, or where to begin.Some of these poems may resonate with you, or maybe not. There is good, green and downright ugly. Where do you start?""
A collection of poems, covering a wide range of topics but all written from the heart.
""Mellifluous' is an elegiac mediation on the sounds and seconds that vanish, ofday and night visions of love, flowers & time. ""
This collection of poetry and short stories is all based on my life. It has many insights within it, brought to me by my guardian spirits and lessons learned through those gifts. Many are light filled and happy, others dark and broody, a balance of dark and light, as I am. This book is a fluctuating scale that represents the struggle for me to accept both the light and dark parts of myself and to always try to stay in the grey. To walk the line with balance and strength so as to stay in the lighter side and not fall off completely into the darkness. But as I know all too well, there is no light without darkness and no darkness without light. Neither can be seen without the other's presence.
""Roxanne was born in Ladysmith South Africa and raised on the south coast of Australia from the age of 11.For as long as she can remember, Roxanne has always expressed her thoughts and feelings through the written word; Life, love, loss and all the feelings between is a collection of her writings from various ages. Roxanne writes from her many life experiences from loss, IVF her past survival of domestic violence. Her struggles with depression and anxiety and selective mutism as a child.Her past is colourful and beautiful and her words although sometimes tragic, she hopes to heal others through her experiences.When not writing, Roxanne can be found wandering through nature seeking clarity and inspiration with her dog. She is an avid lover of art and books and poetry, she's a dreamer, a lover of all things artistic.Roxanne resides with her husband, and daughter whom are her inspiration daily.""
The book encompasses 21 poems, which were written during times of sadness or apathy. While the poems do not delve deep into the psyche of the poet, he tries his best to convey his strong emotions towards the topic at hand. Each poem deals with a different topic, although they all might share an emotion that lingers towards a sharp and hopeless one.
""""""Little Footprints On Her Heart"""" is basically a collection of poems written as a tribute to all those women who have desperately tried to become mothers and have experienced the challenges of conception or have witnessed the tragic exit of their unborn or young child at an early age.It is a collection of several experiences shared with the writer who has expressed different situations on their behalf.Some poems are merely a prayer in poetry, some are a motivation to the woman to move on, and some are messages, that there is much more than just """"childbearing,"""" and some have subtle elements of humor in the pathetic phases they have been through.Not necessarily does a woman become a mother through """"child birth."""" only.She can still be defined as a mother if she possesses those maternal traits of being caring, loving, and having the sweetest temper in understanding others.Some Indian communities can be hilarious at times when it comes to carefully monitoring the life of a young woman. Once married, oh, she has to have a child! If she does have her first one, there needs to be a sibling to grow up with; so she needs to have the next one! With all due respect, of course, many of these featherbrained half-witted people in some areas have become extinct; however, you will be surprised!Not everyone comprehends what a woman goes through when she has tried everything, just to see the face of her child and fails at it. The book can also be considered as a message to those who have been there .. done that; and are striving to step out in the sun and see more than just that little """"bundle of joy.""""""
A short collection of poems from the darkest nights to the brightest of mornings. An outpouring of heart and soul in ink.
On The Edge Of Mediocrity challenges the measurements used to distinguish 'good' from 'bad', if such opinions can ever really be that simple. Refrigerator masterpieces and rejected museum artwork meet their written counterparts as value is left on the cover page and experience takes over. Twenty-one stories, spanning from a few words to multiple stanzas, lie waiting to be read - not to be judged or appreciated, but simply to exist as a moment that happened. Regardless of legacy, these poems only strive to persist on the edge of mediocrity
This is a poetry book that shows you can express your inner thoughts and emotions and make them a reality whether it's a goal, dream or your innermost feelings. With a combination of poems to do with faith, mental health, relationships and more, this is the book for everyone would be able to relate to each person
A cleverly in-depth collection of poems about pain, and struggle, healing and understanding.
Dose of the Dozens was written as part of a 21 day poetry challenge. The title "Dose of the Dozens" was a play on the number 21 backwards as the poems in this novel detail the tug of war between wanting to stay in the past versus seeking hope and wanting to forth in the future. These poems details the dangers in dancing back and forth with rumination and how one can still seek balance in such turbulent patterns. These poems convey the salient message of vulnerability and resilience that comes with introspection and the willingness to move forward with newfound insight.
Surrendered is a collection of poems about life and about love, and the true beauty that can come from a heart that is surrendered: to growth, to life, to love, but most importantly to the Lord. Showing that true change can't begin until we let it in, and that once one is fully surrendered, they'll never want to go back.
""This book is a compilation of poems written over twenty-one days. They are not perfect; they are written and published as a reminder of my imperfections. The ones in our every day life which we choose to ignore, instead of embrace.These poems were inspired by the events that occurred within those days, and mostly by the passing of my maternal grandmother, Titem, which occurred on the first Friday of this journey.This book is the first step in making my mark as a published writer and poet. As daunting as it can be to publish work written over such a short period of time, it was very much needed.The wavering one in me; I needed to Let Her Go.""
I'm the kind of person who will only write when exactly the right inspiration strikes, which tends to come in whatever I'm feeling strongly about. As such, I find there's rarely much consistency in the themes of my poems, so this book is a selection of snippets, 'moments in time' if you will, that show some insight into my head and heart.
In Love, Sins, and Heartbreak, the author deliberates on the themes of Love and Heartbreak and the understated feelings that fall in between the two. This book is intended to let people know that they are not alone in their pursuits of love, no matter what shape it takes.
This book of poems is a small portal into the life I have lived and am living now. It is a reflection of my experiences, and a token of my deep love for nature, friendship, and of course my love for love.
A collection of bewitching poetry. One of Us Is the Devil is inspired by the events and history surrounding the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. What makes a Witch? Step back in time, and find out...
A collection of poems when I was at my most vulnerable, these are raw, unfiltered emotions expressed through writing.
Facing tragically unpredictable seasons within her life of rarity, Aaliyah finds herself Inside of the voids of life misunderstanding the true navigation of what becoming a strong woman spiritually In Christ will consist of and All it has to offer. In time she began to recognize the importance of morals, her faith in God, and the reality life will throw at her. Through all of the uncontrollable outcomes of her life, she turns tragedy into spiritual treasure.
I write this description not knowing what the book will contain. How amusing and stupid and exciting! So let us embark on this journey together, free of imposed structure or naive intention, let us 'drink life to the lees' and feed well on that which nourishes us best.
Damsel in distress is a book about the female identity. Both in how it is perceived and how it is experienced, often times highlighting the stark contrast between the two. It is designed to tell the stories many are too afraid to tell. The stories of what is and not what 'should' be. It is a love letter to all the women who believe that they are in some way, less than and a reminder of all the ways you are not.
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