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  • av Mia Rose Everson
    169,-

    A compilation of my favourite poems I've written about life experiences and the deep, emotive complications I feel every second of every day.

  • av Sammy Hutton
    169,-

    Sick Notes is a small collection of poetry about the life and experiences of an autistic person living with chronic illnesses.

  • av Molly Maharaj Pinto
    169,-

    Behind the Mirror' by Molly Maharaj Pinto is a glimpse into the author's lifelong pursuit of compassion, courage and critical thought. Molly is a firm believer in having no regrets. In the author's words, 'there are no accidents'. Through her work, Molly hopes to tell her readers, 'you are not alone; together we can weather the storm'.

  • av Gemma Hooper
    169,-

    Telling tales is a collection of poems based on real events, stories and characters that have inspired me to capture these unforgettable memories into poems. Each poem has a true story at its heart.

  • av Carolyn Duncan
    169,-

    A collection of poetry related to nature and spiritual growth.

  • av Jm Marasigan
    169,-

    Drawn from personal experiences and circumstances "7-year muse" is a book mostly about love but not about a love story. A way to somehow express that feeling you for someone you can never hold. Forever wondering if it's worth the wait, would it be the time to let go or is it too late?

  • av Jasmin Johnson
    169,-

    Some of you know may know little to none about me, either way you are stepping into my healing place where motherhood resides, childhood trauma, mental health, postpartum depression, anxiety and all the other names we use to identify. back in 2016 was when practicing affirmations was apart of my self care routine for me and my family. I wrote some of these affirmations on my wall with post its because I wanted to remember them and live by them...they have been following me since...

  • av J. Arthur Collins
    169,-

    ""A sudden collection of a writer's first few Villanelles. A true beginner's test of literary constitution: a poem a day while living an everyday life, choosing words and objects and feelings I'd otherwise let pass me by. Words get lonely too, so why not give them nineteen lines worth of friends.""

  • av Kaylee Oh
    169,-

    There is magic in poetry, divination in a cocktail shaker, and illusion in love.

  • av Avia Wideman
    169,-

    Seasons of Life is a poetry journal that takes readers on a journey of love, heartbreak, depression, happiness, and many other raw emotions that the author has experience throughout her years of life.

  • av Dane Joe
    169,-

    A collection of little, not-so-uncommon thoughts.

  • av Madison Taylor
    169,-

    A journey

  • av Sayontan Ghosh
    169,-

    The Mirror of Life is an attempt to capture the realities of life in poetry. A stillness to the motion of everyday life and an attempt to understanding the deeper complexities with simplicity. The Mirror of life, as it states is looking at the reflections of life as events, without any judgement or bias towards them. It is a book that seeks to provide relatable experiences in the mind of the audience.

  • av Emmilyne Major
    169,-

    A short book of poetry from my home in the clouds.

  • av Ellarose Strasser
    169,-

    This book houses a selection of poems by Ellarose about her struggles in laughing, living, and loving.

  • av Evelyn Copping
    169,-

    This collection of poems was written while living with mental health illnesses. Both before they were known, as well as after a mental breakdown and being diagnosed with complex Post Trauma Stress Disorder.

  • av Charlene Nagy
    169,-

    Spinning together the darkness of loss and grief with the sweetness of memory. This collection of poems brings the reader through highs and lows, exploring the pain and beauty found in life and death. Step into a world where your mind alights with dreams of gossamer and paths of moon dust.

  • av Cindy Huynh
    169,-

    This short book focuses on the first 21 days of November of my life as a human being, where I share the stories, events, and situations I encounter and acknowledge as acts of humanity. The anthology of these collected poems, written by me, are inspired by present-day and historical memories. Each poem helps the readers question the definition of humanity and develop a better understanding of human interaction and the choices we make.

  • av Kilayla Pilon
    169,-

    A collection of poetry detailing life with self harm, suicide and depression. Love, loss and hope are detailed throughout these poetic words.

  • av Cait Power
    169,-

    A collection of poems about my life and the real sometimes painful experiences within it.

  • av Mary Charlton
    169,-

    Small collection of poems

  • av Riham Abusabha
    169,-

    Isn't it funny... that political topics are deemed 'too serious' to bring up in general conversation, and yet people refuse to acknowledge how politics play into our general lives? They say if you don't care about politics, it's because they don't directly affect you. I say that's funny.

  • av Leslie Johnson
    169,-

    A collection of thoughs, always curled up on the lounge with a cup of tea in hand, working though the ideas that went through my mind that day.

  • av S. J. Sutherland
    169,-

    "A collection of thoughts, drabbles and the occasional poem from a very unqualified poet. Happy reading, friends."

  • av Kodi Clissold
    169,-

    Addictions is a pieced together collection of soul shards broken off after observing the human addictions. Poems for the suffering, the recovered and the affected, by the vices of everyday life.

  • av Charlotte Roberts
    169,-

    A small collection of poems which explore different aspects of my life, experiences and interests as I'm attempting to do exactly what the title of this book suggests.

  • av Jamie Lammers
    169,-

    Poetry/Meditations

  • av Mary Bryant
    169,-

    After the death of her younger brother, Mary struggled to find words to express the unbearable weight of her grief, even privately to herself. Rather than fill hours with long-form writing which proved mentally and emotionally exhausting, she explored haiku as a way to portion out conflicted feelings into manageable bites to deal with a little at a time. The structure and brevity of haiku poems provide her a tiny measure of control and composure over what feels like a bottomless pit of sadness.

  • av Aubrey McFadden
    169,-

    poems about the things I know but can not say

  • av Amrita Lamba
    169,-

    This book is for everyone finding their way through life and something lasting.

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