Tag: Poems

It Will Have Been So Beautiful by Amanda C. Shaw (Book Review 2008)

Amanda C. Shaw’s It Will Have Been So Beautiful is a moving and richly textured debut poetry collection that challenges readers to reevaluate their relationship with the concept of “home,” particularly as the climate crisis looms ever larger in our lives. Edited by Eileen… Continue Reading “It Will Have Been So Beautiful by Amanda C. Shaw (Book Review 2008)”

Faraway Tables by Eric D. Goodman (Book Review #1943)

*Faraway Tables* by Eric D. Goodman is a captivating poetry collection that beautifully bridges the grand and the everyday. Written largely during the COVID pandemic, the poems are rich with reflection, exploring the personal and geopolitical shifts that have shaped the human experience in… Continue Reading “Faraway Tables by Eric D. Goodman (Book Review #1943)”

Lyrical Revelations by Thomas Leslie McRae (Book Review #1889)

“Lyrical Revelations” by Thomas Leslie McRae is a compelling collection of poems that delves deep into the realms of love, civil rights, religion, and societal observations. Through his poignant verse, McRae invites readers on a profound journey that explores the human condition and the… Continue Reading “Lyrical Revelations by Thomas Leslie McRae (Book Review #1889)”

“Night of the Hawk: Poems” by Lauren Martin

“Night of the Hawk: Poems” by Lauren Martin is a riveting anthology that delves deep into the heart of human experience with an uncompromising voice that commands attention. Inspired by her personal trials, including chronic illness and the isolation stemming from her devotion to… Continue Reading ““Night of the Hawk: Poems” by Lauren Martin”

Poetic Meditations for the Evolutionary Journey by Anjali Soi (Book Review #1621)

‘Poetic Meditations for the Evolutionary Journey’ is a poetic narrated book explaining the zodiac signs and teaching you all the astrology elements related to the matter.

APERTURE Poems by Peter Maeck (Book Review #1522)

‘APERTURE Poems’ is a work of art. The collection is impressive in the sense that you witness the inclusion of humor, offering illustrations with deep meaning and a wonderful representation of our dreams and disappointments.

Starlight Life by N.C Brightman (Book Review #1492)

‘Starlight Life’ is an inspirational and religious poetry book. Words have meaning, and each individual has a voice. While the content is lyrical and filled with illustrations, you also feel you are on a spiritual journey of discovery.

Women Who Were Warned by LindaAnn LoSchiavo (Book Review #1465)

‘Women Who Were Warned’ is a short poetry book about womanhood and everything related to its pleasures, limits, feelings and embodiment. The work is in a contemporary style, and it is personal.

The Sound of The Broken Wand By Tiki Black (Book Review #1454)

‘The Sound Of The Broken Wand’ is a poetry collection and an essay that consists of life, living and death. The six sections cover a broad subject area that can be relatable and enjoyable for the readers.