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  • av J. P. W. Bould
    149,-

    Bould's debut collection, Honesty is a candid insight into loss, mental health and the world around us. Through his poems Bould examines the everyday struggles and nuances of modern Britain from the barista to the student activist, reflecting on both personal experiences and the experiences of others to paint pictures of Honesty as he sees it.

  • av Derek Perry
    155,-

    Words occasioned by the experience of travel.

  • av Faye Raye
    155,-

    This collection of poetry focuses on the themes of grief, travel, abuse, and feminism. It is an exploration of being a woman in her twenties and the conflict between seeking both adventure and comfort.

  • av Catherine Medhurst
    169

    Musings on life, love, work, death and everything in between.

  • av Zionna Renea
    155,-

    Every page contains an emotion, you decide which one.

  • av Peculiar Czar
    155,-

    This book is about poetical freedom, unfortunate events, the wonders of a hopeful hopeless romantic. First experiences in the United Kingdom; it's also about a man who's plain as a blank sheet but, has a mind like a galaxy.

  • av Anastasia Frangoulis
    155,-

    Mind Over Matter is a book to raise awareness for mental health and how the mind works.

  • av Taryn Miller
    155,-

    A collection of poetry that explores love and hate, life and death, and all the grey matter in between.

  • av Irene Madapati
    155,-

    RE-IN-trospection is a small collection of poetry from the introspective mind of an introvert, reflecting in retrospection. Penned at various times in life, responding to a particular situation or a thought or a crisis or a feeling or a moment, they can be both poignant and relevant. Some of these are thoughts that commonly occur to our minds, so common they seldom make their way on paper, much less into a book. This is just a feeble attempt at compiling them from a poet's perspective and language. Centered on the theme of faith, praise, service and gratitude, the prose is pretty casual and easy to grasp for the reader.

  • av Amber Talley
    155,-

    This book is a collection of my own poetry from the very best to the worse days, it exemplifies Jesus in every circumstance and I hope you enjoy my thoughts, silent prayers and words of encouragement.

  • av Samantha Jane Calanog
    155,-

    Let this book tell you that I hear you, like you, I've also gone through a lot. Did yours began in childhood too? No one else knew and it felt like no one's around. I remember the night I cried my heart out to God who directed me to take hold of my pen and my feelings and put it all on paper. What I've gone through, what I learned, what I want to change - so when I go through it again, I'd have something to look back on, to remind myself that I actually made it through God's grace and HOW I made it and that I WILL make it again and with flying colors this time around. Reach out to me, let's talk.

  • av Finn Harris
    169

    This book of poetry shares a life seen through the lens of one person, though the feelings and thoughts are relatable to most other people. We all have a version of the same life, no matter how perfect or dysfunctional it may seem to the outside world. Some of the poems are supposed to invoke thought, some for pure entertainment. Whatever the intent, readers may find an entirely new one, differing completely from the writer's thoughts. That is perfectly fine. Read how you may. Take what you will. Enjoy.

  • av Charlotte Selley
    169

    The Mind's Fragments is a poetry book dedicated to all aspects of mental health, disability and the challenges of everyday life. My poems represent my personal struggles with mental health and allow me to express myself creatively in order to cope with the past. There are many people who can relate to the harsh reality of the world, and to the hope that lives on.

  • av Hareer Aal-Qaragolie
    169

    The Face of The Earth is a poetry collection incapsulating the meaning vulnerability in all its forms presented through grief, immigration, cultural homelessness, and love. Told in memory fragments, stories, and ills I've imagery, Al-Qaragolie marries love and loss amongsides gender roles, and societal expectations to form the closets representation of living as an arab Muslim girl. With war, family, and victimhood overpowering the themes of this poetry collection, Al-Qaragolie paints a realistic bittersweet picture of the expat experience of being a post war child and first generation immigrant.

  • av Kea Warren
    155,-

    Cadence and Rhyming and Feet is a collection of poems ranging from emotional to playful. The author embraces different poetic forms in her first book as a personal test.

  • av Kate Young
    169

    A short collection of poems by an everyday mum, juggling her own personal reflections on every day life; The world around us, the people and places that make us, the moments we struggle, the simple pleasures we count on and the memories we keep.

  • av Anna Asquith
    169

    A collection of musings documenting ordinary thoughts and moments.

  • av Caroline Parajo
    165,-

    ""All lyricists, songwriters and soulsters - this book is for you! It'll leave you singing ballads, sounding much like the sun rays of love, worth noting and sharing. It is a morning serenade, performed by Alba and read by you.Alba is embracing the other's presence and the meaningfully moments she has before lamenting the loss of another day in one's life, hence when the sun has risen for the coming day.Alba is lovely, Alba is the female dawn and is still there when her lover disperses. Alba can stand for: A long beloved aubade, so she calls for ignescent minds and iridescent eyes to read into her poetic words, giving off melodic chimes at dawn, then melancholic rhymes when he leaves out of her sight.She brings you to the full senses of entering the natural essence of loving a special someone before they embark on, or both lovers part at daybreak. Everyone awake by sunrise has stories, here's your chance to soak in one.""

  • av Zoe Seufert
    169

    This book is all about diving into the emotions and features of our everyday life outside of our understanding.

  • av Kitty Hyatt
    155,-

    A collection of musings on thought, healing, and growth.

  • av Erica Da Silva
    155,-

    All her Shades of Purple unravels layers of a life told from the perspective of a loving granddaughter and reminds us that every fleeting moment is precious whilst highlighting that it is often the moments that we less expect that shape the memories that we hold.

  • av Hannah Morgan
    155,-

    A diverse collection of 21 mixed-genre poems exploring relationships, behaviours and our environment. I hope to convey a host of emotions through illuminating the senses and the surroundings. I was inspired to share and develop my work following the recent passing of two of my closest family members, for whom this book is dedicated. In honour of their memory, I will be donating a proportion of the profits generated to Cancer Research UK and Mary Stevens Hospice.

  • av Shafina Khatun
    155,-

    A collection of poems inspired by Sufi teachings

  • av Alana Ellis
    169

    A book of poems that just needed to come out.

  • av Jennifer Brunick
    155,-

    Imagine your past and all the milestones that stick with you. Say you picked up a rock at each of those moments and threw it into a box on the shelf. Years later, you take those rocks and spill them into pages. This is what the book's about. Just little moments, thoughts, and people from my life spilled into pages. It's messy, and sometimes funny, but it is all me. Enjoy.

  • av Eric Coleman
    155,-

    Contained scattered throughout these pages are poems of various emotions, bottled and fermented against my better judgement. Some aged like wine, and others like milk. At some point, we have all felt love, joy, hate and sorrow. But if you have ever been made to feel like your feelings did not matter, or that silence was your only option, I invite you to feel them now as you read. We are not alone, and we will no longer be silenced.

  • av Amy Pattison
    155,-

    ""Twenty-one poems, one a day for twenty-one days, which prove there is a poet in everyone. Not necessarily a good poet, but a poet nonetheless. They may not be analysed by a group of students who are slightly bored, mostly confused and most definitely making it up - though I will be using the word 'red' at least once just in case. But they're mine and not half bad, if you want to give them a go.""

  • av Shaelyn Pagliaro
    155,-

    My misadventures through life, love, family, and everything in between.

  • av Marika McGoldrick
    169

    If you are on this healing and transformative journey, and want to impact the world positively, these poems will connect you back to your truth and your wisdom, reminding you that the Earth's consciousness is already rising and shifting. Allow yourself to receive and feel empowered by these words.

  • av Saiqah Salim
    165,-

    Moments of madness and memories turned into poetry.

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