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My Tears Are Rain by Alexis Tolkkinen

About My Tears Are Rain:

Self love is about finding a part of yourself worth keeping and learning to build back up from the ruins of past self-hate. My Tears Are Rain discusses the magical journey of self-love in a world so bent on insecurity. With topics ranging from the struggles of mental health to the soul shattering feelings of loss, this book lightly treads on the hard subjects while also giving hope. If you ever dealt with trauma, depression, anxiety or had a bad day, please read this book for a reminder that you are never alone.

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Magic & Wildflowers by Alexis Tolkkinen

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“Magic & Wildflowers” takes a contemporary spin on poetry with its easy to understand yet deep language. Each poem shares wisdom whether on the topic of mental health, abuse, recovery, romance, death and magic.

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(Un)Wholesome by Chelsea Bartell

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Chelsea Bartell’s debut poetry collection, “(Un)Wholesome”, is her purest and most heart-wrenching testament to her belief that immense growth happens after your afflictions. Bartell vividly captures her growing pains in order to guide her readers through theirs. She speaks fiercely on the importance of a woman’s independence while, graphically, teaching her readers to demand the respect they deserve. To accept love that replenishes and nurtures and to discard those who aren’t willing to reach those lengths. She hums from a swollen heart as she recovers from a love she thought would be the last only to find there were more lies than truths, more manipulation than there was love. She hashes out her anger with her absent father by using letters she wrote but could never send. Bartell wrote this book with the intention to heal the wounds of the human condition. After reading from cover to cover, she hopes you too, will come into your fullest truth, despite the anxiety, lack of, anger, frustration, and confusion people believe hinders our growth.

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Mortal Thoughts by Michael R. Lane

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The idea for Mortal Thoughts — not in name but in body — began taking shape for me in November 2015. I—like so many others—wade in the erratic waters of intellect and mortality and all of the precious cognitive and ethereal lakes, rivers and streams that congregate between. I have been blessed to hone those temporal thoughts into poetry over the years, an extraordinary written art form that for whatever reason arises in me during my most mystifying times. Why does poetry so readily lend itself to the essence of transcendental deliberations, stoic cogitations and silly musings? The riposte is as simple as dreaming and as complex as mud. It does. For me, the answer begins and ends there, unveiling the journey as in the title, “Mortal Thoughts.”

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It Starts Like This by Shelby Leigh

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After writing a poem a day for a year, Shelby Leigh decided to take her favorite works from the challenge and create her debut poetry collection. Beginning with heartbreak and loss and ending with closure and hope, It Starts Like This is the narrative of a girl learning to overcome and appreciate all aspects of life. This collection takes you on a journey through love, loss, grieving, and healing and will resonate with you long after you’ve turned the last page.

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What is Inspiration? by Alan Loren

what_is_inspirationAbout What is Inspiration?:

“What is Inspiration?” is a mini-anthology of poetry drawn from the pages of a writer’s workshop called MWW (My Word Wizard). This wonderful collection of poems will touch you in so many ways. You will journey with the authors as they share their deeply personal experiences on such subjects as love and happiness, tragedy and pain, the silly and the sublime. The workshop began as a lark, with Alan Loren offering a website of poetry covering myriad topics. The idea was to offer the community inspirational words that synched with their particular mood at any given time. As all endeavors, it took on a life of its own. More and more people began to contribute their own works, and MWW became more than just a source of sentient language. It grew into an outlet for writers to shed light on their craft. The quality of the writing ranges from those just testing the waters to fully accomplished poets. It is a true writers’ democracy in that everyone is encouraged to submit. And so began the project of compiling a representative anthology of works in the form of our first book, “What is Inspiration?” We hope you enjoy it as much as we did curing the output.

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