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    You Are Never Not Good Enough

    April Lohrmann

    The world will often tell you that you may never belong, but the truth is that the world actually needs you to be exactly who you are. Everyone has a place in the world and no one is ever not good enough. Just take it from Isabella.

    the first conversation the sun had with the moon

    jason a. kendall

    This is a collection of poems that follow me back to my younger days. These poems reveal some of the darkest moments of my life, in addition to the most overwhelmingly happy ones. They're based on observations, both fictional and factual. They embrace the intersections of life and death. They reflect nature and its preposterous hold on my soul. These poems have emanated from notebooks, napkins, text messages with my brother, the imaginations of my kids, my romance with my loving wife, and various other ingredients of the life the poems seek to illustrate. They are a journey, embarking into my love for writing and the curiousness of everyday life. This journey seems to be indefinite…

    For the Love of Community Engagement

    Becky Hirst

    Becky Hirst is a skilled community engagement practitioner who is willing to tell it how it is. And she has grave concerns for the future of public participation. To have a thriving society, we need people and communities who are actively involved in civic life. For politicians, public servants, corporations, or planners to engage with communities in any positive way, they need to learn a new way of doing things. A wealth of sophisticated public consultation slogans, methods and frameworks are frequently seen. But we are close to breaking point. Some fundamental things are missing. And, right now, we need to focus our energies on them. As a matter of urgency. Whilst this book shines a clear light of day on hard truths we can't escape, the stories within it are about love, passion, enthusiasm and a heartfelt commitment to community empowerment and community building. Becky's expedition through her career to date is authentically presented as 20 easy-to-follow key insights, combined with 100 conversation starters to provide the reader with calls to both reflect and act. For the Love of Community Engagement seeks to inspire better public participation – and that it will!

    The Big Three

    Zalah

    In a world where more and more people feel lost, disconnected, or disenchanted with their lives, The Big Three book offers more than a whisper of hope and guidance. It provides clarity of what the issues are and how to rise above them. Find out where and why you are caught and struggle in life by learning about The Big Three dynamics. You do not have to stay caught in these three dynamics of life anymore. Within these pages, you'll find profound wisdom in a short read that will gently stir your soul to realize that we are truly masters of our own destiny. This little book of big truths will make the un-obvious obvious. You will find a new way of looking at life that will provide you with peace of mind, and subsequently, move you along the path to freedom from what's constantly bothering you. Not only will you start to see where and how deeply you are caught in your life dynamics, but more importantly, you'll learn how to get free of the chains that bind you and prevent you from enjoying your life fully. In truth, it takes you through a transformational journey to connect you with your authentic Self. This book is about the wisdom of the ages (the internal inner knowing) that people are literally dying to hear, because without these tools, we are slowly dying inside – confused by why life is so incredibly hard. You can and eventually will be guided to these truths on your own, but it could take a lifetime. With Zalah's insights, you can begin to contemplate life from a very different perspective and get your magic back. You can begin to get free and enjoy life again! It's a magical transformational journey that will make you smile and shake your head and say, «Of course!»

    No One You Know

    Jason Schwartzman

    During a lonely and difficult year, author Jason Schwartzman began allowing regular, everyday interactions with strangers to escalate. In NO ONE YOU KNOW, Schwartzman compiles dozens of these encounters and deftly reveals the kinship he finds there, ultimately reconsidering what it means to know someone. From taxi dispatchers to aquarium attendants, drifters to neighbors, exes to siblings, Schwartzman captures the space between people, meticulously distilling the turning point when strangers become intimates. Heartbreaking, insightful, and often profoundly funny, NO ONE YOU KNOW revels in connections, examining how we make ourselves known. A rich and beautiful debut. From Outpost19 Books. "Sharply observational, atmospheric, with a clever surprise on every page" – Chloe Caldwell, author of I'll Tell You in Person "Sparkling with humor…a one-of-a-kind book that will stay with me for years to come" – Lucy Tan, author of What We Were Promised "Reminds us of the power and beauty of random encounters with strangers. Jason's honest, insightful and cathartic prose embraces you like a warm hug" – Noah Rosenberg "Reads like a collection of Polaroids…told through Schwartzman's curious, caring, attentive eye" – Aaron Burch "With the moral zip of Isaac Bashevis Singer and the sharp compassion of Lydia Davis" – Amanda Goldblatt

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    Latasia R Johnson

    Make Poetry Your Frequency

    DIARY OF A VIRUS

    Gregory J. McKenzie

    The pandemic that haunted our world over most of 2020 and into 2021, will change all our lives. The word coronavirus will become infamous. A once in a hundred year health disaster that has scarred and changed all our personal and social outcomes. These short poems, whilst not ignoring this reality, try to help people cope with this brutal change of normal practices. The scarring will not go away but it can be managed. Stay safe.

    Somebody's Daughter

    Amber Pinkey

    Eeala And The Water Dragons

    Q. Imagine

    Live the magic of the Aceustik Sea, as you discover the story of Eeala and Serphani. They embark on a tale to help save water dragons and encounter magical islands, buried treasure and a heartfelt wish. It is on a normal day when Eeala and Serphani begin to hear weird noises in the sea. They meet a water dragon, by the name of Ximena and help her as well as her clan with their migration. The two girls battle magical eels and pushback from Eeala's parents, in an never ending adventure that holds true to old family ties. And magic. Cover design and illustrations by Moran Reudor.

    Butterflies Without Hope

    Babe Guillotine

    Butterflies Without Hope is a short poetry book that shares my inner most struggles, thoughts, and feelings. The poetry inside was made to display the good and the bad of the life we live.