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Ahead of Us
By Dennis Haskell. 2016
but in fact / we are as we are / together, alone, as you can see, / with elusive memories…
for company, /with your wisps of hair / disappearing as gently as breath. 'After Chemo' Ahead of Us is Dennis Haskell's eighth book of poetry. Dedicated to his wife Rhonda, who lost her battle with cancer after a long illness, Ahead of Us contains poems of love, of two people forging a partnership together and of the inevitable end of that partnership when one person dies. It is a celebration of life and and of the fragile thread that holds us here.The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle and Who Was in It
By Carl Sandburg, Harriet Pincus. 1978
The Rag Doll was blessed with many friends ― the Wisk Broom, the Furnace Shovel, and the Coffee Pot among…
them ― but when it came time to marry, she chose the Broom Handle. On the day of their wedding, the bride and groom were attended by a fantastical procession of well-wishers: the Spoon Lickers, the Tin Pan Bangers, the Easy Ticklers, the Musical Soup Eaters, and other whimsical characters, all marching along in a manner befitting their extraordinary names. This tale of wedding pomp and madcap mirth comes from poet Carl Sandburg's classic book of American fairy tales, The Rootabaga Stories. Marvelous drawings by Harriet Pincus, a noted illustrator of children's books, enhance the tale. Out of print for years, the book is now available in a new edition that introduces the story and its gloriously antic art to a new generation of parade-lovers, wedding-goers, and everyone who enjoys a fanciful celebration.Conversations I've Never Had
By Caitlin Maling. 2015
Caitlin Maling's first collection is at heart a poetry of place. Cervantes, Donnelly River, Yallingup, Fremantle, Leonora, and beyond are…
richly evoked in poems ranging stylistically from accomplished mature lyrics and the confessional to narratives of raw power and feeling. Restlessly questioning and frequently allusive, slipping between promise and possibility, Maling's poems are invested in the actuality of the world, exploring the landscapes of memory and the brief moment of now.Southern Edge
By Barbara Temperton. 2009
In this collection of three long narrative poems, Temperton conjures up the highs and lows of the coastal environment to…
explore the effects of nature’s “Powerful forces at work” on human existence.An impressive third collection written with flair, passion and the ability to look unpleasant realities in the eye.You/Poet: Learn the Art. Speak Your Truth. Share Your Voice.
By Rayna Hutchison, Samuel Blake. 2018
Offering a variety of advice for tapping into your creative voice sharing your work online and honing your…
writing skills You Poet shows you how to express yourself creatively through the art of poetry You may think that writing poetry requires a specific set of skills You may have read books on writing poetry that were stuffy and full of strict rules and regulations But You Poet proves that all you need to be a poet is the desire to share your inner thoughts and emotions with the world Let HerHeartPoetry an online poetry community Instagram digital zine and poetry press take you on a journey of self-discovery and surprise and show you how to embrace the world of writing poetry with arms wide open Writing poetry is an act of bravery It s just you your thoughts and feelings and the words you choose to express them You Poet can help you do just that With encouragement and advice on poetry writing basics how to identify your unique creative voice and prompts and exercises to help you channel your thoughts and emotions through writing this all-in-one guide will help you share your talent with the worldThe Wreck of the Archangel
By George Brown. 1989
This collection of the poetry of George Mackay Brown centres on the theme of journeys - including an ill-fated 19th…
century trip ending off the Orkney island of Westray, from which the book takes its title.I Wrote This For You: 2007 - 2017
By Iain S Thomas. 2017
I need you to understand something. Ten years ago, I started writing this for you. I wrote it for you…
and only you. Since then, millions of other people have read it, but none have understood it the way you understand it. I set out to find you a long time ago and today, I'm so glad I finally have. Thank you for reading these words.300 Things I Hope
By Iain Thomas, Pleasefindthis, Carla Kreuser. 2016
From Iain S. Thomas, the creator of I Wrote This For You, and artist Carla Kreuser comes a collection of…
300 things they truly and sincerely hope for you: from wishing you always have a pen, to hoping you're never lonely, and everything in-between. This collection of inspiring prose and illustrations will move you, and remind you of what's important in life as you live it. Or, that's what they hope.How to be Happy: Not a Self-Help Book. Seriously.
By Iain S Thomas, Pleasefindthis. 2015
Central Avenue Publishing is proud to publish another book by the widely acclaimed poet Iain S. Thomas. As many have…
noted on various social media platforms, there have been some issues that have led to the delayed release of this book. For this, we apologise and hopefully the content of the book will clarify the circumstances surrounding this delay. We feel we should also point out that this is not technically a self-help book, but it does contain some poignant prose, poetry and stories which may or may not lead you to happiness.Mostly, it is the rather unfortunate chronicle of a man's attempt to write the book he’s promised his publisher, no matter the cost to his sanity.I Wrote This For You: Just the Words
By Pleasefindthis, Jon Ellis, Iain Thomas. 2013
The follow-up to the #1 bestseller, I Wrote This For You: Just The Words presents twice the number of entries…
with over 400 works from the internationally acclaimed poetry and photography project; including several new and never before seen poems. While focussing on the words from the project, new photography launches each section which portray everyone's journey through the world: Love Found, Being In Love, Love Lost, Hope, Despair, Living and Dying.The Mad Poet's Tea Party
By Sandy Jeffs. 2015
but I am madnessand madness is meit holds you captivelike a hapless bunnycaught in the headlights.In this moving collection of…
poems, award-winning writer Sandy Jeffs shares her journey through madness over four decades, drawing inspiration from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and the motley gathering of characters at the Mad Hatter's tea party. Both delightful and insightful, playful and serious, witty and whimsical, The Mad Poet's Tea Party provides a devastating commentary on how our society treats those with mental illness from the perspective of someone who has experienced all its interventions. It captures in poetic form the enigmas and contradiction in madness.Lupa and Lamb
By Susan Hawthorne. 2014
This collection of imagist poems combines mythology, archaeology, and translation. Susan Hawthorne draws on the history and prehistory of Rome…
and its neighbors to explore how the past is remembered. Under the guidance of Curatrix, Director of the Musæum Matricum, and Latin poet, Sulpicia, travelers Diana and Agnese are led through the mythic archives about wolves and sheep before attending an epoch-breaking party to which they are invited by Empress Livia. An enticing tapestry of real and imaginary texts that gladden the readers' hearts, Lupa and Lamb is poet Susan Hawthorne at her best.Valence: Considering War through Poetry and Theory
By Susan Hawthorne. 2011
Valence in chemistry, the number of bonds in an element's atom in linguistics, the number of arguments controlled by a…
verbal predicate in psychology, the emotional charge something has In this remarkable annotated poem, Susan Hawthorne commits to words the horrors of war that have been left unspoken. She shatters the conspiracy of silence and dares to draw links between militarism, fundamentalism and the sex industry. She rails against the violence of war and contemplates the link between place and the history of war that is infused into the earth. With a fresh examination of her surroundings, she considers the endless cycle of war that survives on the persistence of hope--hope of an end to war, hope of an end to suffering. This is a hope that Susan Hawthorne does not ultimately share, but her courage in telling the truth about war through her poetry is a gift for readers.The Abbotsford Mysteries
By Patricia Sykes. 2011
The Abbotsford Convent becomes more than the setting of this poetry collection; it emerges as presence, intimate and familiar as…
well as constraining and forbidding. But, it is childhood itself that becomes the subterranean geography and pulse of this compilation as the poems explore what it means to grow up in an orphanage. Subject to the rules of lay and religious adults, the voices herein create multiple pathways through memory and time as they map and navigate the many-stranded mysteries of their institutionalized lives.Cow
By Susan Hawthorne. 2011
An intriguing approach to the rewriting of myth, this poetry collection journeys through the history of languages and symbolic traditions.…
Through main character Queenie, a cow of many abilities, these poems delve into the creation of the universe as Queenie fashions the galaxies and travels through the sky as a herd of stars. Delightful and surprising, this compilation draws on the Greek lyric tradition of Sappho as well as on South India's Sangam poetry tradition to provide a balanced work of both humor and melancholy.Unsettling the Land
By Susan Hawthorne, Suzanne Bellamy. 2008
Unsettling the Land is a relection on the plight of the land in drought-stricken times, conjuring through both text and…
illustration, the complex relationships that create and sustain our unique Australian landscape in all its majesty, tranquility, and its present suffering.Poems From the Madhouse
By Sandy Jeffs. 2000
Quilt: A Collection of Prose
By Finola Moorhead. 1985
The Best American Poetry 1996
By Adrienne Rich, David Lehman. 1996
The Best American Poetry 1996 contains a diverse abundance of poems published in 1995. More African-American, Native American, Latin, gay,…
and women poets are represented here than in any previous volume.Earth's Breath
By Susan Hawthorne. 2009
Situated between the realms of the real and the fantastic, this collection of eco-poetry relays the ferocious power and long-lasting…
effects of extreme weather events such as cyclones, hurricanes, and typhoons. Exploring the period before, during, and after a cyclone's arrival, these emotionally charged poems travel from trampled forests and torn rooftops to the inner heartache and emotional distress felt among disaster survivors. This poetic and psychological journey through trauma explores the deep connection between human beings and their environment.