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Love Emphatically is an ode to grandparents, mothers, brothers,
newborns, friends and lovers January Nicole Wilson has known during
her lifetime. The book comes as a reminder that love, in all its
shades, is like a deep breath to the soul. With chapters like
"Morning Toast," "Shake Loose My Skin," and "Our Rhapsody," this
book is a refreshing reflection on the loves of Wilson's life. If
you are like her, you are still learning the ropes. Love is nothing
new, but something strange and beautiful--something everyone needs
to know and to foster. Love Emphatically, the author's fifth book
of poetry, is a formidable example of her facility with language
and her sensitivity to this subject matter.
In A Poet Speaks of Empire, January Nicole Wilson's fourth book of
poetry, the author looks at today's Africa on the precipice of
great change and tumult. Wilson captures something of the zeitgeist
of this new era in Africa. In this book, distinct African countries
inspire poems concerning change, growth, wonder and even love. She
reveals the continent's great history, including the ancient
empires of Ghana, Mali and Songhay, and imagines a future begging
for rebirth. As she astutely points out, the rise and fall of
empire are only a matter of history. Her studies of political
science and African literature, as well as, encounters while living
in Ghana have inspired this thought-provoking collection of poetry.
January Nicole Wilson has again written a thoughtful and
provocative collection of poetry with The Lily & The Aster, her
third book. In this book, Wilson uses a Japanese form of poetry,
the haiku, to communicate her message. Each haiku is a meditation
on the love, music and politics that fill her daily life. To borrow
the title from her second chapter, time and again her poetry is "a
confession of joy." She uses haiku to introduce three travel
essays, included in The Lily & The Aster. Each essay tells a
gripping story of adventure in three different regions of the
world, spanning Europe & Africa.
Filled with lucid and evocative revelations about living and
loving, A Dawn Run Hot with Morning is proof positive that life
begins at the age of 30. This book of poetry takes the reader on a
journey, a quest for answers about love and about self. Faced with
wrenching loss, the poetry's narrator emerges, a phoenix from the
flames, conscious of her strength and wiser as a result of the
experience. At 30, January celebrates life, family, friends and
resilience in this thought-provoking work.
Contemplating Eve: The Collected Works celebrates more than ten
years of writing & artwork and comprises a complete collection
of January Nicole Wilson's work to date. In Contemplating Eve,
Wilson ruminates on just what it means to be a contemporary woman.
The cover design is one example of the visual musings included in
Contemplating Eve. The poetry inside concerns love and love lost;
travel and home; nature and identity. Wilson takes a penetrating
look at the world that surrounds her in this provocative work.
The inspirational stories in this mothers' devotional are written
for moms by moms. The devotions encourage mothers to take time out
from their hectic lives to pause to give praise, give thanks, trust
God, and receive strength. All selections are designed to help busy
moms find renewed strength by connecting with the master Source of
Power, so that they can continue their highest calling, motherhood.
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