Poetry

Why you must read Brooklyn Brayl’s Dirty Beautiful Words

Dirty Beautiful Words is a transgender coming-out story told in visual poetry. However, the book really does encompass much more than the search for identity — the struggle to overcome trauma, pain, addiction and heartbreak is also documented. There’s something

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Why you must read Brooklyn Brayl’s Dirty Beautiful Words

Dirty Beautiful Words is a transgender coming-out story told in visual poetry. However, the book really does encompass much more than the search for identity — the struggle to overcome trauma, pain, addiction and heartbreak is also documented. There’s something

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Why you must read Miranda Innaimo’s MI Life

If you enjoy the retelling of a life worth living- the notions of devotion to a GOD who loves perfectly, rejoicing with purpose to proclaim the Righteousness of following after Him, and allowing a gift of passion to pursue word

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Why you must read Miranda Innaimo’s MI Life

If you enjoy the retelling of a life worth living- the notions of devotion to a GOD who loves perfectly, rejoicing with purpose to proclaim the Righteousness of following after Him, and allowing a gift of passion to pursue word

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Why you must read Adam Moursy’s Dizzied By Chance

  Dizzied by Chance is my second book of poems, focusing more on the grimier side of life, downmoods and desperation, and the ever-present struggle between trying to break free of it all and simply falling further. It’s fast-paced and

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Why you must read Adam Moursy’s Dizzied By Chance

  Dizzied by Chance is my second book of poems, focusing more on the grimier side of life, downmoods and desperation, and the ever-present struggle between trying to break free of it all and simply falling further. It’s fast-paced and

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Interview with Shaun Allan, author of Dark Places

Dark Places is a collection of 13 stories and 13 poems, each with a paranormal theme.  The stories range from somewhat whimsical, as in ‘The Last Dance’, to horror, such as ‘The House on the Moor’ and ‘Dark Places’.  The

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Interview with Shaun Allan, author of Dark Places

Dark Places is a collection of 13 stories and 13 poems, each with a paranormal theme.  The stories range from somewhat whimsical, as in ‘The Last Dance’, to horror, such as ‘The House on the Moor’ and ‘Dark Places’.  The

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Interview with A Jarrell Hayes, author of The Collected Poems of A. Jarrell Hayes

Ladies come to me Seeking more than I can give; But I don’t know that.

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Interview with A Jarrell Hayes, author of The Collected Poems of A. Jarrell Hayes

Ladies come to me Seeking more than I can give; But I don’t know that.

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Interview with Miranda Innaimo, author of This Place

“This Place” is a single, 40-page poem about the glory of creation and the Glorious Creator who gave it to us.  Handwritten while camping, “This Place” inspires readers to think fondly on their own place of special meaning- their own

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Interview with Miranda Innaimo, author of This Place

“This Place” is a single, 40-page poem about the glory of creation and the Glorious Creator who gave it to us.  Handwritten while camping, “This Place” inspires readers to think fondly on their own place of special meaning- their own

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Interview with Charlie Luna, author of The Gothic

My new book is called The Gothic. It is the last of 2 books of poetry created from a vast collection of work I’ve had for over 20 years. It’s a poetic telling of a very dark period of my

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Interview with Charlie Luna, author of The Gothic

My new book is called The Gothic. It is the last of 2 books of poetry created from a vast collection of work I’ve had for over 20 years. It’s a poetic telling of a very dark period of my

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Interview with Chinwe D. John, author of Tales of Fantasy and Reality

  Tell us about Tales of Fantasy and Reality. “Tales of Fantasy and Reality” is a collection of twenty six narrative poems which bridge the gap between the short story and poetry genres. The poems fall into three categories: Fantasy; where the “twist

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Interview with Chinwe D. John, author of Tales of Fantasy and Reality

  Tell us about Tales of Fantasy and Reality. “Tales of Fantasy and Reality” is a collection of twenty six narrative poems which bridge the gap between the short story and poetry genres. The poems fall into three categories: Fantasy; where the “twist

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Interview with Adam Moursy, author of Slinking Under the Electric Bulb

  Tell us about Slinking Under The Electric Bulb Slinking Under The Electric Bulb is a largely autobiographical, dark and humorous collection of poems, most of which revolve around my general ramblings and heavy appetite for both alcohol and women.

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Interview with Adam Moursy, author of Slinking Under the Electric Bulb

  Tell us about Slinking Under The Electric Bulb Slinking Under The Electric Bulb is a largely autobiographical, dark and humorous collection of poems, most of which revolve around my general ramblings and heavy appetite for both alcohol and women.

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Interview with Amber Koneval, author of Drunk Dialing The Divine

  Tell us about Drunk Dialing the Divine Drunk Dialing the Divine was compiled as a kind of description of my own faith-spring board. My own personal crutch has always been my anger- I’ve been angry about the circumstances of my

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Interview with Amber Koneval, author of Drunk Dialing The Divine

  Tell us about Drunk Dialing the Divine Drunk Dialing the Divine was compiled as a kind of description of my own faith-spring board. My own personal crutch has always been my anger- I’ve been angry about the circumstances of my

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