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    Can You Handle Real Talk

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    Ronald ‘Ronnie’ Fletcher, a native of the Bronx, New York, is the author of over ten published books of spiritual and inspirational poetry.

    Before his retirement in 2015, he spent over 30 years working as an Investigator for The City of New York and the County of Westchester.

    Inspired by his relationship with God, Ronnie Fletcher’s books feature poems that will cause readers to reflect on life.  As God speaks with him, he writes what he hears.  He is also inspired by messages he hears while attending church services and listening to tele-evangelists.

    Ronnie Fletcher’s poetry contains spiritual and heartfelt words that will lift your spirit and cause you to reflect.  His books appeal to readers because every page is filled with thoughts that we experience every day.  Some experiences are dearly seen; while some are only seen when they are brought to one’s attention.  These books also remind readers that there is a higher power.

    Ronnie Fletcher’s passion is to inspire others to realize how blessed we all are by waking up every morning.  His mission is to write poems that encourage us to communicate with each other; poems that will remind us to give thanks to the One who gives us our daily blessings.

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    Thank You GOD For Another Day!: A Collection of Inspirational Poems

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    Thank 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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    You Will Hear My Voice

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    You Will Hear My Voice: A Collection of Inspirational Poems is a collection of 114 poems written by Ronnie Fletcher is memory for his brother. Vincent Fletcher, who passed away. Vincent’s birthday was 04/11 and he passed away on 10/14. These two dates combines into 114.

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    Mother and Sons

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    Reading Between The Rhymes: A Rhyming Symphony of Thoughts

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    Do you suffer from an aversion to reading Poetry? Does Poetry seem like a niche art of the higher literary type? Have you at times considered buying a book of Poetry to then have second thoughts? Look no further. In this book, the author Giridhar has tried to make it easier to understand Poetry & the meaning behind 196 poems by including footnotes for each poem in what’s a first for a book of Poetry.

    ‘Reading Between The Rhymes’ is Giridhar’s 3rd book of poetry and reinforces his belief that deep thinking can be a way of life & a way to a better us, if we let it be. This book explores many such deeper thoughts through poetry about things that are very much a part of our lives. Books are our passage to a better realm & Poetry is that way to a better perception, to heal & to feel.

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    Let’s Stir Some Thoughts

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    2019 has been a year of revelations for Giridhar as it became evident that writing Poetry could be as omnipresent as breathing. Giridhar has penned over 1100 poems in 2019 and has no intentions to stop anytime soon. One such revelation was also that there is never an end to editing, to making something better than it already is. Having published his first book “The Rhymes In Me”, Giridhar realized that writing is an Artform that needs diligence, perseverance and loads of editing. Giridhar has seen his quality of work enhanced subconsciously between the publishing of Book 1 and submission of Book 2 manuscript. Giridhar is currently working on two more books of Poetry that will see the light in early 2020. While “The Rhymes In Me” was more lighthearted Poetry wise, Giridhar rankles up some omnipresent thoughts that we all go through, as part of “Let’s Stir Some Thoughts”.

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    More Poems to Galore

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    This book of poems was written by Gerald G.

    Moothart. A man in his fifty to seventy years of age.

    Born in Illinois on a four-hundred-acre farm. Went

    into the service in the early fifties and stayed in

    Massachusetts upon discharge. In the later twenty

    five years thing that he saw or heard gave him ideas

    to write about. He also writes personalized poems

    for friends and relatives plus those written to raise

    funds for charities. These being personal poems

    can draw teardrops when read.

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    Windswept

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    Loss, forever changes you, forever. A piece of you, missing. It’s a given. You struggle not to accept nor reject but just to acknowledge, to wrap your mind around the permanent void; to make sense of the senseless, learning to breathe in pain to see through the tears.

    Losing two of her three children, S. G. McAfee knows the pain; the breaking heart, the emptiness of aching arms. Healing is on going. The scars are real, deep, permanent. As you seek shelter from an unfamiliar stormy sea of life may you find solace in Windswept.

    Ms McAfee has been writing the rhyming word since age eleven, apparent in “My Puppy” which gives insight to the innocence of a young mind while “Turkey Strut”, written three years later, playfully reflects her interpretation of a not-sodumb bird at Thanksgiving.

    Love abounds throughout this book of verse as in the poems Teas, Glisten, Meyou. The joys of Christmas can be found in just that Joy while A Silent Prayer conveys to the reader the power of bended knee. Mourning Glory, written five days after September 11th, 2001 tells of the attack on this great nation, under God.

    Windswept cross sections emotions, thus pulling heart strings, producing smiles, evoking tears. Sailing along life’s tumultuous journey may Windswept bring you calm seas and gentle winds. Know you are not alone.

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    The Great Abortion: A Holy Book for Isolated Souls

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    These 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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    A Penny For Your Thoughts

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    Poetry is the song that poets sing to beautify the world. In A Penny for Your Thoughts, contemporary American poet Penny Johnson presents verses about nature, love, life, death, philosophy, and religion. She considers American life in the present day. With her writing, she hopes to teach, fulfill, entertain, heal wounds, and show the beauty of the world. Johnson offers her work as a gift to anyone longing for the uplifting and nourishing experience that poetry can provide. Th is poetry collection explores a wide range of themes and seeks to provide inspiration and satisfaction while enhancing the

    natural splendor of the world. A Special Joy On Thursday morn, a colt was born To everyone’s delight As our gaze met, how his eyes did shine and the last thing I thought when I looked at him was, I wish that he were mine.

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    Be Alone With Me: Poetry Moves Us

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    The book begins with Larry the romantic and then follows with the challenges of doing and living and questioning what we do to keep on trucking. Then it goes to quieter times when even nothing of consequence can gain your attention and appreciation for being alive. Still reality has its cold cut into our existence which is displayed in a battle poem and a walk on Tianamen Square. From there beliefs are what carry us on through our lives. The last chapter includes Haiku poems that compress so much about the serenity of nature in just three lines. Read aloud they are very much like enjoying a fine wine.

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    Journey

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    Journey, a collection of life experiences, includes her first poem Make Room written at the age of twelve. The verses are intended to demonstrate the ability of the human spirit to keep going despite grief and loss and heartbreak.

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    Speaking To Your Soul: Poetry for the Mind, Body and Soul

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    This 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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    Cupid’s Bow

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    Orange Fanta

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    All About Life: A Black Man’s Journey

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    With an intensity of understanding and a straightforward wisdom, Johnny Albritton, Jr. writes poetry that is, indeed, All About Life.

    In this, his debut collection of published verses, Mr. Albritton examines the spiritual and physical life of man, and how one deals with each from day to day. His poems burst forth with images about everyday life that range in theme from criticizing apathy to celebrating one’s newfound relationship with the Lord. It is not often readers of fine religious poetry get to absorb a man’s vision of the world that is not condescending but uplifting in its intent. Johnny Albritton, Jr. certainly achieves that, and much more.

    The poet recognizes that he and his readers have to answer to God every day, but how to do that is the key. Are hearts opened in joyful song? Or are the lower depths of society, those that can only cause harm, sought out? In poems such as Job the Man” “Chasing After the Wind” and “What’s Going On? ” to name but a few, Mr. Albritton’s keen wit, sensitive lament, and defined optimism are clear. In others, such as “What Happened to Justice? ” and “A Prayer for Mankind” he continues to boldly clarify today’s state of affairs as he sees it, whether good or bad, right or wrong. Whatever your present state of mind, the poems in All About Life, by Johnny Albritton, Jr., have that unique ability to entertain inform and enlighten.

    Johnny Albritton Jr, grew up in New Jersey, attended Lincoln Tech Trade School, and later served in the United States Navy. An athlete when younger, he earned a four year scholarship to Tennessee State University before enjoying his lifelong self-employed business of appliance refrigeration and air conditioning service. He also enjoys inventing and of course writing poetry from his home in Florida.