Review: Stay Salty

Synopsis: Dear Reader, the book you hold in your hand is as relaxing as a day at the Shore, as tense as the traffic you hit on the way down to get there, and as expansive as the Pine Barrens you find yourself lost in after that wrong turn off the Parkway. Stay Salty, the... Continue Reading →

Review: Dakota Country Poems

Synopsis: Rhyming light-hearted poems are rare today. There is no better stress reliever than a smile after reading Half-Assed Ranch, Duck Lesson, Innuendo, Rock in the Road, Need Credit, Can, Time's Right, Anticipate Fishing, Dad's Desk, or a book full of relaxing poetry. Keep Dakota Country Poems on your desk, end table, or nightstand and... Continue Reading →

Review: Maybe Colours

Synopsis: Maybe Colours is a beautifully illustrated picture book with simple poetic text that encourages an understanding of the importance of equality and diversity using colour as a theme. ♥ Encourages children to express their experience and feelings ✓ Perfect gift for anyone that loves poetry and art. ★ Many teachers/schools have used the book... Continue Reading →

Review: Evokations by Hawkins

            Synopsis: EVOKATIONS is a spiritual awakening, a term I've coined to implement the meditative healing of America's very soul. The thoughts and emotions conjured EVOKE figurative pillars of esoteric collaboration where semantics, style, and purpose adjoin feelings within the principal scope one calls the promise of TODAY. Therefore, one... Continue Reading →

Review: The Keeper of Dreams (Volume 2)

Synopsis: The second volume of The Keeper of Dreams explores questions of morality refracted through the prisms of dreams, the unlikely, and the surreal. "A House Burning" opens upon a crowd of the disaffected watching the ashes of their home smolder. As they turn away, one-by-one, they find their lives torn asunder - and brought... Continue Reading →

Review: White Wine and Medical Marijuana

Synopsis: White Wine & Medical Marijuana is a book of poetry that explores themes such as femininity, sexuality, weakness, strength, addiction, power, and profanity. It analyzes these themes, while keeping the language casual, simple, and accessible to all readers. Enjoy the power struggle between self criticism and self love, the raw life observations, and the... Continue Reading →

Review: Kamikaze White Noise

Synopsis: Kamikaze White Noise is a collection of three books by Nicole I. Nesca, The Sexual Repression Collection, Kink and Canned. Though not a formal trilogy, the books were written as companion pieces and follow the themes of sexual freedom, emotional frankness and street-carnival logic, all written with Nicole Nesca's usual free-flowing sardonic wit. Kamikaze... Continue Reading →

Review: Disinheritance (collection of poems)

Synopsis:  A lyrical, philosophical, and tender exploration of the various voices of grief, including those of the broken, the healing, the son-become-father, and the dead, Disinheritance acknowledges loss while celebrating the uncertainty of a world in constant revision. From the concrete consequences of each human gesture to soulful interrogations into "this amalgam of real /... Continue Reading →

Review: After Party (Poems)

  Synopsis: Jana Prikryl’s The After Party journeys across borders and eras, from cold war Central Europe to present-day New York City, from ancient Rome to New World suburbs, constantly testing the lingua francas we negotiate to know ourselves. These poems disclose the tensions in our inherited identities and showcase Prikryl’s ambitious experimentation with style.... Continue Reading →

Review: Temptation’s Trust

  Synopsis: Love is but a splendid experience which may only be appreciated through unexpected actions. Temptation's Trust expresses Gary R. Hess's unforeseen and sometimes unthinkable affairs with love throughout his life. Rating: 5 stars Review: Temptation's Trust is a collection of beautiful engaging poetry by Gary R. Hess. His writing is superb. I loved... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Moonchild Dreams by Nadia Gerassimenko

Moonchild Dreams is a collection of Nadia Gerassimenko's beautifully well written poems. A time when her creative poetic form wanted to free to share with the world. Her entire collection will leave readers breathless. The emotions running through me as I read on, is something that every reader has to experience on their own. To... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Moonchild Dreams by Nadia Gerassimenko

Moonchild Dreams is a collection of Nadia Gerassimenko's beautifully well written poems. A time when her creative poetic form wanted to free to share with the world. Her entire collection will leave readers breathless. The emotions running through me as I read on, is something that every reader has to experience on their own. To... Continue Reading →

Writing Contests!

Deadline: 2/15/2015 Submit to: CDS Documentary Essay Prize in Writing Entry Fee: $35 First Prize: $3,000 plus publication Type: Documentary writing (literary nonfiction) Deadline: 2/15/2015 Submit to: Doris Betts Fiction Prize Entry Fee: $20 First Prize: $250 plus publication Type: Fiction Deadline: 2/15/2015 Submit to: Georgetown Review Poetry Manuscript Contest. Online Form Entry Fee: $30... Continue Reading →

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February’s Issue

February's Issue will be featuring: - Author Interview the Nikki Lynn Barrett (Romance) - Author interivew with a surprise guest (Thriller/ Suspense Author) - Author Interview with Alan Stroe (Science Fiction/ Fantasy) - A Special Featured Article written by Lucy Mitchell. Visit her blog at Blondewritemore. - 10 Literary Magazines for New Writers. - Book Reviews... Continue Reading →

Contests!

Deadline: 1/31/2015 Submit to: Spirit First Poetry Contest First Prize: $200 plus publication Type: Poems about mindfulness, meditation, solitude Deadline: 1/31/2015 Submit to: The 46er Poetry Prize Entry Fee: $10 for 3 poems First Prize: $400 plus publication Type: Poetry Deadline: 1/31/2015 Submit to: The Lamar York Prizes for Fiction and Nonfiction Entry Fee: $15... Continue Reading →

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