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  • - poems against oppression
    av Sunday Mornings At the River
    279

    Songs of Revolution - A Poetic Odyssey for Change, Published by Sunday Mornings at the RiverAbout the Book: In an era where the world's heartbeats echo with unrest, "Songs of Revolution" emerges as a compelling anthology of poetry, offering a mosaic of voices that resonate with passion, resilience, and hope. Curated by the acclaimed Sunday Mornings at the River, this collection unites poets from across the globe, each bringing their unique perspective to the forefront of change.This profound anthology is more than just a literary journey; it's a mission for humanitarian aid. Embracing the power of words to heal and unite, 100% of the royalties from this book are dedicated to Medical Aid for Palestinians, a noble cause supporting vital health services in a region where hope and help are most needed.Why You Should Read This Book: Diverse Voices: Featuring a range of international poets, each piece in this collection offers a unique lens on global struggles and the human condition.A Fusion of Themes: From the echoes of conflict to the whispers of peace, these poems traverse a landscape of emotions and experiences, painting vivid imagery that stays with the reader.Support a Noble Cause: Your purchase directly contributes to providing medical aid in Palestine, making each page you turn a step towards helping those in need.

  • av Sunday Mornings At the River
    279

    Enigmatic is a collection of poems that explores the complexities of life, love, and loss through the lens of a sensitive and perceptive observer. In this collection, Daragh Fleming takes readers on a journey through the highs and lows of human experience, touching on themes such as memory, longing, hope, and the fleeting nature of time.With a keen eye for detail and a lyrical writing style, Fleming captures the beauty and tragedy of everyday moments, infusing each poem with a sense of haunting nostalgia that lingers long after the last page. From the tender intimacy of "Morning Prayer" to the raw vulnerability of "Transcription", Enigmatic invites readers to explore the full range of human emotions and to find solace in the shared experience of being human.With its evocative imagery and thought-provoking insights, Enigmatic is a must-read for poetry lovers and anyone who has ever wondered about the mysteries of existence.

  • av Sunday Mornings At the River
    285,-

    In the pages of "Mother Nature Burns," a chorus of voices as diverse as the world they mourns come together to weave a tapestry of raw emotions and stark realities. These poets, each with their unique perspectives, explore the relentless march of climate change and the profound impact it has on our lives and the planet we call home.Within these verses, you'll find a spectrum of themes and emotions, from apocalyptic visions of a world on the brink to elegies for the disappearing connections between humanity and nature. The anthology offers a haunting reminder of the consequences of our actions, a lament for the beauty we've lost, and a plea for redemption and change.As you delve into "Mother Nature Burns," you'll be transported into a world where the fragility of our environment is laid bare, and the urgency of the moment is palpable. Through the evocative language and imagery of these poets, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the profound challenges we face and the need for collective action to preserve the world we love. With poems by A. Buckingham, Adrian Speth, Amanda Coleman White, Anna Ziya Geerling, Bee LB, Brittanei Wayne, Bronwen R. Evans, Cal Hemming, Candice M. Kelsey, Carrie Hill, Charles K. Carter, Charlotte Miller, Cherine, Chris Hardy, Chris Langer, Christian Ward, Christina Hennemann, Christine Morro, Christopher Martin, Clarissa Sofia, Cyrus Larcombe Moore, Daisy Edwards, Diana Wiese, Diane Brady-Leighton, Diane Jarvenpa, Eleanore Christine, F. E. Kriel, Fortune Maine, Francesca Willow, Frostie Whinery, G. Files, J.L.Geary, Jack Willingham, Jaimee Boake, Jaki Sawyer, Jen Miller, Jo Flynn, JP Seabright, Karen E Fraser, kat benedict, Kate Larsen-Daw, Kate Marchant, Katherine E Winnick, Kiana Angalia, Kirsty Jones, Kristie Gill, Lilith Kerr, Lou Smith, Maggie Mats, Marc Aleister, Meg Jorgenson, Melissa Mitchell, Michael Paul Brigden, Miriam Otto, Morag Elizabeth Humble, Neikos Touches, Nicole Gayler, Nilanjana Ray, Ozzy Welch, Rabbitfeet, Rohini Kejriwal, S.B. Merrow, Sally Quon, Sarah Blakely, Sarah Cain, Sarah Jaber, Scott E. Russell, Sean Felix, Sharron Green, Sue Wood and Sydney Crutch. Mother Nature Burns is published by Sunday Mornings at the River.

  • av Sunday Mornings At the River
    245

    Introducing The Difference between Breathing and Swallowing by Jocelyn M. Ulevicus - a debut collection of poems that will take your breath away. This stunning compilation of poetry explores the complexities of identity, desire, memory, and the connections between the body and the natural world. With a sharp and introspective writing style, Ulevicus captures the essence of the human experience and invites readers to see the world through her eyes. Her evocative imagery and vivid language paint a picture of life's joys and struggles, from the innocence of childhood to the challenges of adulthood. The Difference between Breathing and Swallowing is a must-read for anyone who loves poetry that speaks to the soul. Ulevicus' profound reflections on what it means to be alive are both intimate and universal, making this collection a true gem. If you are looking for a book that will leave you breathless, then look no further than The Difference between Breathing and Swallowing. This book is a journey of self-discovery, a celebration of life, and an exploration of the human condition. Don't miss out on this captivating and unforgettable read. "Jocelyn Ulevicus is born and born and born in each line of poetry. Her raw self at birth finds meaning amid all the corrosive identities around her- the lovers, her family, the buildings and streets and canals, and her past- and she gives that meaning back to us with urgent purpose and pleasure, and mood and innocence and listening to the world's every chirp." - Barrett Warner, author of Why Is It So Hard to Kill You? This book is published by Sunday Mornings at the RiverThey can be found as @sundaymorningsattheriver on InstagramPoetry by Jocelyn UlevicusShe can be found as @jocelyn.ulevicus on Instagram

  • - a collection of poetry
    av Sunday Mornings At the River
    245

    'Burn it All Down, Then Kiss Me' is a fiery and unapologetic collection of poetry by Kate MacAlister. Through her words, MacAlister calls upon readers to join her in tearing down oppressive systems and building something new in their place. With a raw and visceral style, she explores themes of love, loss, power, and resistance.MacAlister's poems are a call to arms for those who refuse to settle for the status quo. Through her use of vivid imagery and incisive language, she challenges readers to stand up to oppressive structures and imagine a better world. This collection is a powerful and urgent reminder that we all have a role to play in the fight for justice and liberation.In 'Burn it All Down, Then Kiss Me, ' MacAlister has crafted a collection that is both a testament to the power of resistance and a love letter to those who dare to dream of a better world. This is a must-read for anyone seeking to engage with the complexities of our world and to find hope in the midst of struggle."MacAlister invites readers on a journey of resilience and liberation with poetry that takes you by the hand and leads you through pages of rebellion, justice, and ultimately, love. Dispelling myths, challenging societal norms with a unique softness. Her words, bound by passion, become synonymous with hope." - Faye Alexandra Rose, author of Pneuma

  • - Poems by Rebecca Rijsdijk
    av Sunday Mornings At the River & Rebecca Rijsdijk
    245

  • - Poems by Rebecca Rijsdijk
    av Sunday Mornings At the River & Rebecca Rijsdijk
    245

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