Poetry Review: meet me at golden hour by Jennae Cecelia

We’re back with another poetry review today featuring one of my favorite poets. Today we’re talking about the latest collection, meet me at golden hour by Jennae Cecelia. I’m excited to share my thoughts on this collection with you all today. This page may contain affiliate links. Click to read full disclaimer. I only promote…

Heavy Ash Poetry Review

Time to be introduced to a new poet! It’s always a joy to be trusted to read and review someone’s debut book. I love seeing the unique way a poet expresses emotion. The collection Heavy Ash by KAM is no different. This is a unique read from the very beginning and I’m so excited to…

The World is Mostly Sky Blog Tour

Today, I’m excited to be part of a blog tour for the debut poetry collection The World is Mostly Sky by Sarah Ens. When I was first contacted about this poetry collection, it was the start of this whole pandemic. I felt like it would be a good book to transport my thoughts away from…

The Flow of Life by Liis Lõhmus Review

The ebbs and flows of life are something we all go through. It is not often that it is put into words just how we are feeling with life. That is why when I picked up The Flow of Life by Liis Lõhmus, I was excited that it met more than my expectations. Another poetry collection…

Every Watering Word Poetry Review

I enjoy when a poetry collection reaches me in ways that I didn’t think possible. Whether it’s emotionally or by resonating with me. It’s one of those great blessings that come with poetry. You can be pleasantly surprised and enamored all at once at how such few words pack such a punch. When I read…

Poetry Review: Dear Humanity – Sara Farrukh

Poetry with a strong message is some of my favorite type of poetry. When I was contacted about reading Dear Humanity, I just knew I was going to be reading something great. I wasn’t wrong. Dear Humanity focuses on exactly what the title says: humanity. The hardships and the great joys that bring humanity together….