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"Margaret Sáraco's ekphrastic poetry stirs the roots of our human integrity, our subconscious, and our humanity. It is soulful and searches for the truths within us that we often try to gloss over." (Dr. Nishi Chawla, writer, academician, and filmmaker.) "Margaret R. Sáraco second book of poetry with Human Error Publishing. "Each poem is substantive in content. Each is drawn, not from the perspective of privilege, but from a treasure chest of experience, no ivory tower here."
These are poems by three generations, grandpa, son and grandson
Dina Stander first book of poems offered to encourage radical kinship
In this selection of ten short stories, Deborah Clark creates a community of characters and shared culture that, while part of the people, time and place of traditional Appalachia, also is set firmly in today's sensibilities. Each story features a women who is caugh up in her relationships - to her neighbors, her work, her family or her own spirituality - and is working through them, easing the efforts with humor and honesty.
Rod C. Stryker - book of poems Rod is a poet, author, founder & chair of Sun Poet's Society, art photographer, San Antonio Poet Laureate Nominee (2012, 2014)
This is Paul Richmond's third book, published by Human Error Publishing. The pieces are rich in imagery, humor and metaphor.
Paul Richmond has published a glossy-covered little book of irreverent, funny poems. He calls them "stories," and they are that too, most with a moral, or a peek into we all would be seconds if we were merchandise. He writes in a really loose, train-of-consciousness style that is easy to follow, inexplicably hilarious, and reminds me of Ginsberg and Beat poetry. The book is R-rated. Jonathan von Ranson Quirky stories & revealing surprises abound here. Short and packed with meaning, these are stories to be savored. One can almost see them as performance pieces. Protest art. Surreal emotional moments. Paradoxical portraits. This author has a strong and unique voice. Great collage art on the covers. A rare book, worth seeking out. As the author states, "The secrets that are revealed in this book will change everyone's life around you. Unfortunately you have to change your own life." VisionWorks - Dick Mcleester The first time I saw Paul Richmond, I was a judge for a poetry competition for the Florence Poets Society. There were a lot of great poems that day, also many pretty awful ones. As soon as I saw Paul, I knew something was up with this guy. He had a "look' to him like I was really in for something. One of those funny glowing aura things you see around an intensely creative person. Well I was right. His words were awesome, his delivery a beautiful thing, and he made me think about things while making me laugh heartily at the same time. I immediately bought his book and had him sign it and have been a huge fan ever since. Pick up a copy of everything this guy has ever written, I promise you will not be disappointed!! To see him perform live is an absolutely wonderful experience also. Peter Smolenski - Abstract Artist - Creator of Global Online Art and Poetry events
This book is a reflection of what came from Veteran writing group called Warrior Writers. Also from attending and having opportunities to read at open mics in Greenfield, MA
40 poets inspired by protected lands in New England, and 11 land trusts, tell stories of how and why they do this vital work. From farmland to wilderness, each has a piece of the puzzle of how to live in harmony with the rest of Nature.
<i><p>-We are part of Nature.</p><p> </p><p>-We need to interact with the natural world as living kin, not dead resource.</p><p> </p><p>-We can do it.</p></i><p> </p>These are the messages that thread their way through this <b>volume of poems, essays, and art.</b> A coalition of creatives from the <i>Authors and Artists Festival</i>, each honoring nature in their unique ways. <b>Indigenous poets, scientists, farmers, academics, and activists--- from the US, Indigenous American Nations, the Middle East, Europe, Canada, and Asia tell a story of our relationships with Nature in all her forms. </b><p></p>From poets'' and artists'' close observations of plants, rivers, and sky we move to question human identity through relationships with animals and the larger web of life. From there we indulge grief, fear, and anger to finally find hope together. Stories of art, science, adventure, and faith conclude with the enchanted nature of our entanglement in the natural web, and an affirmation of Indigenous cultural knowledge. <p></p>Please join us to Honor Nature in 40 voices that mirror her diversity-- there''s more than one thing in this collection for everyone who cares about the natural world and our place within.
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