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Return to Elizabeth takes the reader from the current time and
transports them slowly back through poetry styles until they reach
the Elizabethan era, with the majesty of Queen Elizabeth, the later
king James I, and more! After reaching the Elizabethan era, new
sonnets are exposed, as well as a terrific new Elizabethan play
that also fuses with the modern times! The play, titled, Through
the Mullioned Door, is fantastic and one of which even William
Shakespeare himself would have been proud! It tells the story of
two star-crossed lovers, and a king and queen who are finding their
situations strange and intolerable...the suspect for who is making
their lives so chaotic is a poet! Is it true? Is some mad poet
really out there writing these people into being? Read the book to
find out and be delighted! Contains an Elizabethan era lexicon for
help in understanding the complex and witty work! Gather ye books
while ye may and Return to Elizabeth!
This volume of poetry and essays is meant to help readers of all
levels to better understand very complex sounding poems. This book
also provides some really deep, Zen-like, philosophical insights
into life.
In An Open Book is a Mind about to Soar, Danielle Sainte-Marie
offers up poetry and short stories for young adults, primarily ages
8-13. Sharing this book with your loved ones is a great way to
introduce them to complex phrasing, challenging words, and
metaphorical ideas. This book teaches: 1. The importance of finding
your talents and interests and pursuing them. 2. Learning to see
life with a renewed interest and wonder. 3. Celebrating love and
acknowledging the feelings of one's first teenage 'crush.' 4. How
to utilize perspective to see any situation as you wish. 5. The
importance of having fun and being a bit silly at times. This is
reflected in a 'nonsense' poem I included. 6. The big question of
death is dealt with; the book teaches that without death there is
no life, and that we are all part of one big ecosystem, and so, it
is what it is and we must go on--hopefully, with a smile.
Now comes a tale of ruthless annihilation, leaving the universe and
readers' minds forever unshackled to the bonds of conventionality.
A trilogy unlike any other, M.E.M.B.E.R.S. tells the dark, bizarre
story of a young boy named Daniel, who is just waking up to the
idea that he may not be what he knew, but rather, what he thought.
He has strange powers, and is unusually tall and strong for his
age. He even wonders if he might not be human...From whence even
time was questioned and angels were ideas, something monstrous,
ancient and unevil, but not of the right, is now coming for Daniel.
An archaic prophecy has foretold their doomsday meeting. Daniel
must survive with his connection to an eternal moment intact, in
order for him to face the death and rage that is about to seize
him, and which wants to destroy all that he loves and believes in.
To fight this creature, Daniel will need all the help he can find.
And, that includes you.
The Poetess is a novelette about one woman's search for what it
means to be an artist living with great sorrow. Her journey takes
her through some of the most incredible journeys of the mind and
spirit ever found in fiction.
This is a labor of love; it is my love letter to the world. Its
message of positive perspective, how to love yourself and increase
self-esteem is primarily intended for the LGBTQI, BIID, and
Polyamory communities, but it is also quite useful for absolutely
anyone who wishes to have a more realized sense of self-identity. I
hold two Bachelors Degrees, one in Psychology and the other in
Business Management; I am an affectional orientated lesbian as
well. After having been through religious oppression, extreme abuse
and even homelessness, I have managed to thrive and I offer this
book as my definitive statement on how and why we need to accept
all peoples in this vast, diverse world if we truly wish to learn
to love ourselves. Most books on these types of subjects don't
address the philosophical and psychological mind-set needed to
self-identify with authenticity. I also wanted to show the reader
how to feel great about her or himself even in the worst of
situations. This book fills that need.
What is the silent syllable? The silent syllable is the silence
that allows each new letter, word, or sentence to come into being.
It is the invisible support to the visible world. In Buddhism, the
monks that chant "Aum" recognize the silence at the end as a
necessary part of the word, or chant, to bring about the next Aum.
The silence is integral, and thus, part of the word. It is just
hidden to those uninitiated in such Oriental philosophies. This
book of poetry seeks to find the hidden things in our lives that
often go unrepresented or unnoticed, and to initiate the reader
into them. And then, hopefully, the reader will find that hidden
place within that supports all that they truly are, and all they
have ever been.
Delving into her traumatic past with intense, thoughtful,
free-ranging and sometimes classic, poetic verse, Danielle
Sainte-Marie lays bare the deepest, darkest parts of her soul in
this timeless collection that, she says, is "Just the tip of the
iceberg of my pain...there's a lot more to come." If you are
queasy, easily offended, or not ready to face your own fears and
traumas, do not buy this poetry book! It is only intended for a
select crowd of those rare few whom embrace the dark in order to
bask in the light. "Feelings unexplored and unexpressed largely
create your viewpoint of the world; if you are not keeping your
feelings current by expressing them when they arise, then that
means you are never living in the moment. Rather, you are living in
a world where your feelings are always trying to catch up to your
current reality; thus, you live in past hurts that were not
revealed in a timely manner."
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