Poetry
Having seen one of my interviewees Rosanne Dingli say on a LinkedIn thread: “someone should write a blog soon about all the wonderful indie books available by very capable writers”, I challenged them to give me a <15-word synopsis for their book(s)… they are accepting the challenge and their books are appearing here. What I’m after is your name (listed within each section alphabetically by first name), your website / blog address, book title, book link (where we can buy it), genre and summary in no more than 15 words (a test of your editing skills
). You can email me these details for up to 5 of your books (please don’t paste them into this page’s comments section). My free and $0.99-$2.99 eBooks are detailed on the Books – mine page.
- you could have your poetry listed here
- Bonnie Gail Carter: That’s Life Poetry (poetry) – filled with pain and difficult relationships while also reflecting buoyancy and a positive approach to life.
- you could have your poetry listed here
- Cendrine Marrouat: Five Years and Counting. A Journey into the Mind of Soul Poetry (poetry) – life has four universal stages. Do you know what they are?
- Rizen (spoken word CD) – written and spoken words have met in a loving embrace.
- you could have your poetry listed here
- John C Bird: Something Understood – a collection of accessible poems to make you smile, fret and ponder.
- you could have your poetry listed here
- John Lavan: Familial: Selected Poems – many poems are inspired by family relationships, especially the bond he has with his first son Andrew, who has Down’s syndrome.
- you could have your poetry listed here
- Kenna Mary McKinnon: Discovery – An Anthology of Poetry (poetry) – poetry by Kenna McKinnon contains a variety of perspectives into her loves, life and times.
- you could have your poetry listed here
- K. S. Brooks: Odd and Odder (humour/suspense/general fiction/poetry) – a collection of sensuality, satire and suspense.
- you could have your poetry listed here
- Lesley Fletcher: 5 Pillars of the Gypsy (eBook/paperback) – a collection of poetry and art that will awaken your spirituality and heighten your senses.
- you could have your poetry listed here
- Salvatore Buttaci: A Family of Sicilians (fiction/non-fiction/poetry) – reviewed as the most authentic book about Sicily and Sicilians.
- If Roosters Don’t Crow It’s Still Morning: Haiku and Other Poems (paperback) – each haiku holds a galaxy of meaning within the brief space of 17 syllables.
- you could have your poetry listed here
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Valerie Laws: All That Lives – poems of sex, pathology, comedy, dating and dying. Because life’s like that! Well, mine is (Valerie tells me
). Available from Valerie’s website (www.valerielaws.co.uk), signed & p&p free in UK: or from www.redsquirrelpress.com. -
you could have your poetry listed here
- Vincent Miskell: Humorous Poetry Parodies & Even Verse (humour/verse) – parodies of Poe, Dante, Coleridge, Frost, and others with additional funny verse.
- you could have your poetry listed here
- Wayne Howard: Seasons of the Mind, 2nd Edition (poetry) – life, love, death and Christian mysticism against a backdrop of the seasons of the year.
- you could have your poetry listed here
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So what I’m after is your name (listed above alphabetically by first name), your website / blog address, book title, book link (where we can buy it), genre and summary in no more than 15 words (a test of your editing skills
). You can email me these details for up to 5 of your books (please don’t paste them into this page’s comments section). My books and free short stories are detailed on the Books – mine page. Please note: the chances are that I’ve not read the books listed on this page (much as I would like to have done) so these are therefore not personal recommendations but are, in the main, by authors who I have chatted to, interviewed or got to know… even just a little bit.
Kindle Fiction recommends a variety of eBooks and if you’ve read any eBooks you’d like to recommend then you can email suggestions to kindlesrp@gmail.com.























