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64) Human Nature
For fans of L.E Bowman's What I Learned from the Trees and Sophie Diener's Someone Somewhere Maybe comes Kari Highman's debut poetry collection about exploring not only our hearts, but the world around us.
Human Nature delves into how our emotional expressiveness can be challenged or bettered by the environment. This book looks at the literal definition of its namesake while examining the figurative language of those
...68) Bang Bang
Peonies into Sambal is the second poetry collection by Phedora but the first to be debuted under her own name.
Phedora penned her journey as a Malaysian of Kadazan and Chinese descent navigating adulthood.
Her collection dives into the process of sambal-making by seeking to accept, process, and define the self through finding love, losing hearts, and self-exploration on what it means to find a home.
About the book:
The Anthology is a curated poetry collection of Zainab Amjad Khawaja. The genres are mostly love and heartbreak. Her poetry deals with a young adult and a teenager's worldview -specifically about the prospect of rejection or unrequited love. Dark and interesting imagery is painted in the reader's mind when going through this work. The majoritarian acquiescence of coming to terms with a broken heart or the meaningless
71) Apricity
About the book:
This book is a collection of thoughts which occur in my mind while doing effortless struggles of daily life. These stories are not mine alone, I might have observed you on one lone metro journey and now here we are. Writing a poetry is a process of introspecting yourself. To write something worth of reading , one needs to be aware of their own ideas. I try to do that while writing. "Apricity" is as raw as it
How to Monetize Despair is a captivating exploration of a wide range of subjects and ideas, from traumatic loss and the sorrows of human relationships to the natural but absurd world of neurotic caterpillars and philosophical cockroaches. With a unique blend of imagery, self-help inspired titles, and Mottolo's peculiar brand of humor, this collection takes readers on a one-of-a-kind journey through human experience. This collection
...74) Novel
The poems in Novel are what happen when you teach a cat to type. They will lead you across a bridge made of bread, through a door in the forest, to a paddock containing stories. They will tell you that it's not that the dead cannot tie their shoes, they just refuse to. That architects design the elements to withstand the structure. That loose ends are beautiful if not useless. If you've picked up this book because you like poems that know where
...75) Stars in a Jar
The poems in Stars in a Jar are as eclectic as the person who penned them—some silly, some sad, some sacred, some hoping, some hurting, some heartfelt, but all reflecting the wandering mind of a head-in-the-clouds dreamer.
76) City Slicker
In this mini-collection of city/country poems in mostly free verse, Stephanie Barbé Hammer runs in and out of sprinklers in a Manhattan playground, picks up a slug by accident in the Cascades, reads about sequoia on 5th avenue, make an uncomfortable journey to the Hôpital américain in Paris, strolls a surprisingly sensual Geneva Switzerland at 2 am, encounters a mountain lion in Anaheim Hills, boards buses and trains In Los
...A collection of personal poems that weave together a collage of moments—from an ode to carpet to a fantastical friendship with a vampire to chronicles of a first love now broken. This is a collection that will speak to the young, the inspired, the traveled, and the wise.
"Sara Crawford's confessional poems capture youth in a way that's delicate, authentic, and will break your heart." - Amelia Cook, Black Heart Magazine
...79) 30/12/2020
A book of essays, poetry, diary entries and quotes inspired by and throughout the year of 2020. A journal of growth, self love, power, truth, ache and love. Every page is a mystery. There are no titles, no way to filter through the words, all that is written is written with raw emotion and read with the same feeling.
80) Roses and Ashes
In her latest book of poetry, A. F. Stewart delves into the societal issues women face, giving a stark look at the gender divide between the sexes. A personal view of being a female in today's world, dealing with toxic stereotypes, and how women are viewed in a certain light.
The poems are individual observations of societal influence and outmoded attitudes and how they have molded the thinking of all genders in the wrong direction.
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