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(0)By : Ron Garwood
Ron’s Ramblings: Characters, Critters and Us Cantankerous Rednecks
$5.99 – $19.99Price range: $5.99 through $19.99Big Sky Country is one of the many nicknames for the state of Montana, the place the author calls home. While Montana is a diverse state in people and in geography, north-eastern Montana is characterized by soft rolling hills and sharp coulees; scrub grass, sage brush and wild flowers cover the prairie lands and tall cottonwood, ash and willow trees shade the waterways, all outlined against skies a magnificent shade of blue which make this countryside unforgettable and unique. The people that have and still do call this place home are just as unforgettable and unique as the skies.
This is a collection of stories and tales, mostly centered around the rural area of north-eastern Montana; some are from the authors own experience, including family and local history, as well as stories of wildlife, hunting and farming, and some belong to others who have been kind enough to share their own histories and recollections.
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(0)By : Darlene Ewers
SEASONS AND SENSES: POETRY & OTHER THOUGHTS
$3.99 – $31.99Price range: $3.99 through $31.99SEASONS AND SENSES is a collection of poems written over the course of twenty-five years by Darlene Ewers. Her life experiences and reflections on various aspects of nature can be found in her poetry. Many of her thoughts are based on life experiences growing up on a family-owned Kansas farm with her two younger sisters and about how those events reaffirmed her Christian faith. This is her first work of poetry, although one of her poems was published in the form of a children’s book as THE SEA in 2009. It introduces children to their five senses by way of exploring the various aspects of the sea.
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(0)By : Bobbi Lee Byrd
Seasons of the Soul
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99Seasons of the Soul is a collection of prayers arising from meditation, a prose section which describes a moving mystical experience, and thoughts on peace. Finally, a poetry section contains a wide variety of poems, many of them thoughtful and spiritual in nature. Some are just plain fun. All are in a highly readable form. The book is an exploration of the author’s own spiritual journey. Readers may smile as they recognize the gifts of a shared path.
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(0)By : Biman Roy
Señorita Manhattan: Miss Manhattan (Spanish)
$9.99Señorita Manhattan realmente captura la riqueza de la diversidad y la simultaneidad de la vida que sucede en Nueva York. El texto es rico, tambaleante y estratificado, pero nunca caótico como las sensaciones de personas, automóviles, pájaros, flores y todas las formas de vida de la ciudad que caen en cascada alrededor de la atención del orador (y del lector). Esta colección única muestra inteligentemente la resonancia inherente de la vida en la ciudad, en un lugar hermoso, alegre y, a veces, desenfrenado, pero siempre con un sentido de vida y fuerza creativa, no destrucción o entropía. Estos poemas viven en el cuerpo individual, incluso cuando describen una experiencia externa y colectiva.
Biman Roy ha estado escribiendo poesía durante las últimas tres décadas y ha sido ampliamente publicado. Su escritura ha sido nominada para el premio Best of the Net y Pushcart. Biman Roy es autor de un libro de poemas en prosa, Of Moon and Washing Machine, y otros dos chapbooks de poesía, Dinosaur Hour y Navigating the Quartz Forest.
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(0)By : Tod Truettner
Songs for the Last Sunrise: Poems and prayers from the edge of eternity
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99Poetic Prayers for the End of Night and the Coming of Light
Songs for the Last Sunrise is a journey through darkness toward the first glimmer of forever. These poems and prayers rise from the edge of exhaustion and the brink of hope, written by a man who has stood in the fire, walked through ash, and learned to listen for God in the quiet before the dawn.
In these pages, faith flickers and flares. Shadows speak. Lamps burn low but never go out. From the long night of suffering to the holy expectancy of Christ’s return, each piece leans toward the horizon-toward the moment when the sky splits, the trumpet sounds, and every weary watcher is finally met with light.
This is a book for those who have waited through the ache…
for the ones who still believe He’s coming…
for souls who refuse to close their eyes, even when the night feels endless.
Songs for the Last Sunrise is a companion for the midnight hour and an anthem for the morning that’s almost here. Continuing the journey begun in Tod Truettner’s first book, Creation to Christ, this work follows the soul from the edge of surrender to the threshold of glory. Tod writes with the grit of a builder and the heart of a watchman, reminding us that hope has a pulse even in the dark-and that heaven is closer than we think. -
(0)By : Shareka Brown
Speaking To Your Soul: Poetry for the Mind, Body and Soul
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99This book is filled with poetry for the mind, body and soul. On those days you felt like you weren’t enough and wanted to give up, these poems are dedicated to you. Each poem holds a special place in my heart as they are reflections of the good and bad times in my life. Thank you to the late great Maya Angelou for also inspiring me as your poetry got me through my darkest days,
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(0)By : Oguchi H. Nkwocha
Stirrings
$3.99 – $15.99Price range: $3.99 through $15.99OGUCHI H. NKWOCHA, M.D., was born in Nigeria and also spent much of his adolescence there, attending high school. He would later move to the U.S. and attend college, earning a B.S. degree in pharmacy from Idaho State University. His schooling continued as he later earned an M.D. degree from College of Medicine at the University of Utah. Now a Physician for almost twenty years, the author and his wife Gail reside on the coast of California with Allison Ijeoma and Erica Chioma, their daughters.Although he was brought up in a heavily Christian Environment, Dr. Nkwocha has consciously accepted eclecticism because of the inconsistencies and stifling doctrines of the various religious institutions. He does not identify himself with any religion or denomination.
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(0)By : Michele Heeney
Take Any Ship That Sails
$3.99 – $22.99Price range: $3.99 through $22.99This 5th book of Michele’s spans 45 years of writing poems and thousands of miles of geography. It is a selection of poems from when Michele was in her teens in Pennsylvania to recent poems inspired by the beautiful mountains and Mesas of New Mexico. There are poems from Monterey and Main counties, California. From times spent writing at Esalem in Big Sur. A few are from her time in Hawaii. They cover nature, love, art, and personal growth. There are some of free verse and classical form. Her favorite poets are many, including the sufi poets Rumi and Hafiz, the English and Irish poets, including Seamus Heaney. If you love poetry this is a book for you.
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(0)By : Ronnie Fletcher
Thank You GOD For Another Day!: A Collection of Inspirational Poems
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Thank You GOD For Another Day!: A Collection of Inspirational Poems is a collection of 114 poems written by Ronnie Fletcher is memory for his brother and other life-teaching lessons.
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(0)By : Emerson Custis
The Beacon
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Life sometimes takes us to task.
So we seek our knowledge from the past,
Only to learn that life is an ever changing path
that rolls us in and out of the shadows.
Like a captain of your ship a sail,
Without a Beacon, you’ll surely fail
To find your way upon the seas of life,
And run aground in tears and strife.
That’s why the Beacon came to be,
To shine its light on you and me,
And help guide us safely to shore,
To be lost in life’s seas no more -
(0)By : Eric W. A. Kelly
The Big One: The First 52
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99The author examines the invaluable gift of time within the context of eternity, through the lenses of profound themes in the forms of storytelling and poetry. Employing urgency and directness, these poems encourage you to consider knowing Christ, and to make Him known, your priority. The command of The Great Commission dominates your thoughts more completely as you read and meditate on the truths confronted herein. From questions about the gift of righteousness and the abundance of grace, to the importance of decision making and the potency of the blood of Jesus, The Big One uses a simple and straightforward style to convey a message of joy, faith, peace, and hope. The benefits of struggles in the life of the believer and the power of God’s love are conspicuous throughout. These discussions are centered not only on the eternal destiny of mankind, but also on the possibility of living successfully and abundantly in this life. The Big One flowed from a loving relationship between the author and his Savior and is a unique gift from God. These verses portray fundamental concepts in a lucid, unpretentious and honest manner. As you read, you will experience a magnetism which pulls you to the secret place of the Most High and propels you toward the real reason you are alive-to fear, obey, enjoy, and glorify God.
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(0)By : James W. Cummings
The Coming Age and Other Poems
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99“I believe in the dream of the people who defied the foreign King who claimed to rule them and, in the Government, set in place by the Continental Congress in 1787 avowing ourselves responsible first to God to have such rights given to us by the Almighty and not by any supposed government as We the People are the first and only legal government as a whole.”
– James William Cummings
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(0)By : James Pruitt
The Findog
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99This book is more of a collection of poems from the last twenty years. Some may be thoughts or include events leading to but most like this book is the return value of being single. Or suppose, my compromise didn’t work.
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The Great Abortion: A Holy Book for Isolated Souls
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99These assorted poems are philosophical works as much as they are art. The myriad of subjects contained in this collection cover freedom, depression, lust, solitude, paradise, risk, labor, spirituality, and transformation to name a few. As diverse as these topics are, they all coalesce into an insightful and provocative spirit of exploration and moral exhortation. I have titled this work of mine as The Great Abortion hoping that it will become exactly that to the majority of people who have turned away from poetry. I aim to stop a mindless tradition of emotional stimulation, which neither betters the writer or reader. There are countless poems that have become nothing but an endless stream of adjectives that create great mental pictures, but drown out the few words dedicated to the actual content. Each of my poems combine to create a great halting power, and an eventual abortion. These poems operate by lifting the veil of curiosity on philosophical verities without the rigors and stagnation of logic. These poems strike through carefree levity, sharp barbs, and creative allegories. Weather the reader finds themselves in agreement with these works or not, they will consider meaningful life subjects with a fresh new energy supplied by these poems. I promise the reader a new spirit of contemplation upon completing this book.
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(0)By : Peggy Seeney Caranda
The Neighborhood’s Child
$3.99 – $24.99Price range: $3.99 through $24.99A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Peggy Seeney Caranda is an artist, illustrator and author living in Owings Mills, Maryland. She has been recognized for her talent by the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Alpha Zeta Chapter, as Woman of the Year in the Arts, 2000. She was Chairperson and coordinator for Girl Scouts for the Baltimore Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. In addition to a degree in Fine Arts from Morgan State University, she holds a Master’s degree from Loyola University in Occupational Guidance and Counseling. Peggy Seeney Caranda is currently Chief Executive Officer of Seeney Fine Art Gallery Books for Young Readers. Most recently, the artist was featured in the exhibition, “Expanding Circles: Family, Friends and Community” at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts in Wilmington, Delaware. Her paintings THE PUMPKIN MARKET and THE GATHERING OF WOMEN are a part of a collection at The Christina Cultural Arts Center and Kuumba Kids Academy in Wilmington, Delaware. Currently, the artist is featured in the exhibition MARCH TO VICTORY, commemorating the civil rights movement in the James and Brenda Hamlin Gallery at The Avenue Bakery on historic Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. The JAZZ ON THE AVENUE-LEGACY IN BLACK & WHITE series are reverse glass painting collages learned from the artists in Senegal, Africa is on display at the Congressman Parren J. Mitchell Mansion on historic Lafayette Square.
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(0)By : FD Ravenskraft
The Nightmares of HIMM
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99The Nightmares of HIMM is formerly known as The Psych Ward. It tells stories of the dark and light of reality. The experience of the truth of how a poet live his life in fear most of his childhood life. The poems are the stories the madness and the mayhem within the mind of mine. His only comfort was writing to escape the reality of abuse, and these are the curious cases of the madman or is he. The poems are based on the nightmare of FD Ravenskraft’s sleepless night being afraid of the world. But he understands the true fear of society himself. The constant terror within the insomnia of this broken night after night he compose the horror of his sleepless experience and write them down to try to understand his critical thinking. His style of poetry is aspired and inspired by the writing of H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe and writings of Charles Baudelaire, Lord Byron, Keats and Shelley and Mary Shelley. In the beginning, that was creation. And at the end of the journey, is Ravenskraft.
Welcome to the horrors of HIMM!
He is Madness and Mayhem!



































