You Know What I’m Sayin’? : Daniel García Ordaz
You Know What I’m Sayin’? This book is a celebration of language: Hispanic, Chicano, Tex-Mex, African American dialect, All-American Latino. The first half is poetry influenced by my growing up…
Love,Time Is Gone : Joseph Bartley Haltom III
Love,Time Is Gone A poetry collection from a Mississippi native expressing his unconditional love for his long lost love, April. The author hopes to express a woman’s true value, and…
Little Book of Ballads : Derek Taylor
Little Book of Ballads If you like rhythm and romance, drama and enchantment, you will love this collection of ballads. A little book of 53 traditional folk ballads from the…
Grandma’s Face Tells Her Story : Elaine McKay
Grandma’s Face Tells Her Story Grandma’s face has a lot to say. It’s her turn to put her grandchild to bed, but it’s her cartwheeling eyes, her twitchy nose and…
Life Support : Nicole S. Brown
Life Support This is a poetry journal depicting a thug Donnie Stacks traveling from wrong to right. Donnie Stacks is recovered from death in a lifelong walk of pursuing false…
The Beloved – Journey to Union : Amber Agha
The Beloved – Journey to Union The Beloved -Journey to Union takes the reader on a journey of discovery and uncovering to Love and our connection to Love in all…
Finding Southern Comfort : Regina Kay Roemmich
Finding Southern Comfort in a Not So Comfortable World A book of poetry and insights into a ever changing world. In this book you will find a young girl growing…
The Girl With the Blue Umbrella : Heather Awad
The Girl With the Blue Umbrella The Girl With the Blue Umbrella is Heather Awad’s first published collection of poetry. She has been writing for most of her adult life,…
Loveland – The Octets : Gary Rimmer
Loveland – The Octets The language is sweet, romantic, and inspired by Shakespeare. If you are a romantic at heart then I think you might like these lyrical octets, or…
Dark Breath: A Collection of Poetry : Keishi Ando
Dark Breath: A Collection of Poetry The dark breath which is like inhaling a miasma of darkness, that sometimes brings with it melancholy, despair and insanity. Life and death, love…