Poetry Collection Series
By Mary Asaro, Julie Johnson, Sarah Spookychild and
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About this series
Feeling a bit poetic these days? This collection of odd poems will enlighten and inspire you away from your days of boredom.
Titles in the series (7)
- At The Crossroads: Poetry Collection, #1
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Do you ever... -lie awake at night with too many thoughts? -try to understand why things happened as they did? -attempt to label your habitual behaviours? -wonder what good might come from an argument on Facebook? The 24 short playful poems in this collection map out such moments (and more)...then hand them to you for your consideration. Events that seem benign and ordinary on the surface can sink us into a deeper knowing of ourselves. We can find empowerment in even the smallest of realizations...when we meet 'at the crossroads' of our inner and outer worlds. Use these poems to explore the rich potential of your everyday mundanity! (Book cover designed in Canva by the author using images created by the author).
- Break Free: Poetry Collection, #1
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Through the written word comes healing. Through sharing comes acceptance. I share my journey, in the hopes that you will find the acceptance and community you need to endure this world and leave a legacy for the betterment of Mother Earth
- Christianity and Rhyme Poetry Collection #1: Poetry Collection, #1
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The first volume of poetry collections features 70+ Christian and Rhyme poems, including exercise activities and reading severe Bible verses. It'll help you be closer to God and encourage you to read the Bible daily to understand ourselves and the world.
- At The Doors: Poetry Collection, #2
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Similar to the first collection (At The Crossroads), At The Doors is an assortment of playful, short poems that offer insight into the little moments of 'ordinary' life. Whether its arguing with yourself at the grocery store, answering the question 'how are you.' with 'I'm fine', or pondering over the place of a garden snail in the vastness of the universe, these 20 poems offer new perspectives on life's 'simple moments'. There are five doors to choose from in this book: the first door, the blue door, the other door, this door, and that door. What is behind each door? Enter to find out and perhaps, by shifting your perception a little, you, too, can add to the energetic uplift that occurs when we see the mystical in the mundane. (Cover design by J. Johnson in Canva using images created by the author.)
- At The Edge of The Cliff: Poetry Collection, #3
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Continuing the through-line of the other poetry collections (At The Crossroads, At The Doors), At The Edge of The Cliff offers an assortment of playful, short poems to prompt contemplation and introspection... about what is it like to stand at the edge of the undefined. Where are the edges in daily life that we must consider or transverse? What helps us move into these transitional phases? This collection of 20 poems launches us outward by taking us inward...perhaps you, too, are intrigued by all the possibilities that arise by stepping towards the edge of things. These poems are here to help name and inspire this journey. (Cover created by J. Johnson in Canva using image created by the author).
- Bring Fire And Ice: Poetry Collection
Feeling a bit poetic these days? This collection of odd poems will enlighten and inspire you away from your days of boredom.
- On The Third Path: Poetry Collection, #4
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What is on the third path? Dance, abundance, fugitive hearts, full moons and ringing bells...are a few things you might find on the third path... But where can you find the third path when it seems like there are always only two? These 23 short, playful poems will point you 'there'...and it may not be what you expect! (Cover by J. Johnson in Canva using image created by the author).
Mary Asaro
Mary Asaro's poems have been published in numerous poetry journals. She was born in Florence, South Carolina, and grew up in Darlington County. She has a Bahelor's Degree in English Liberal Arts and a minor in Creative Writing from Francis Marion University.
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