Author: Writerophelia
Publisher: True Dreamster
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
This book was brought into existence by Writerophelia during the early months of Spring. However, we had no clue then that the days coming ahead will leave indelible imprints on each one of us. Most of the writings compiled herein are related to the incidents or emotions revolving around those unprecedented times of the year, when we all would have gone through some or other phases that will never be forgotten by us, no matter how hard we try. Time never stays the same and what was meant to be has already happened. All we have now, are mere memories of the gone season... Indeed, a season that will forever remain UNFORGOTTEN. Buy the book now to read some exceptionally fascinating poems based on the same theme.
Forgotten Spring
Author: Riya Rashmi Dash
Publisher: UNVOICED Heart
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Forgotten Spring is a book of 26 talented writers from all around the country. Who have poured out their feelings on love, pain & connections describing many unheard tales and its deep down feelings from within. Feel their pain, grief and love as it all starts with just a person, read with us and be a part of this beautiful anthology.
Publisher: UNVOICED Heart
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Forgotten Spring is a book of 26 talented writers from all around the country. Who have poured out their feelings on love, pain & connections describing many unheard tales and its deep down feelings from within. Feel their pain, grief and love as it all starts with just a person, read with us and be a part of this beautiful anthology.
Itamos
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
Adventures in Poetry
Author: Mary L. Kienholz
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1450230369
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 525
Book Description
M. Kienholz is one of the Northwest’s most versatile poets. Amy Woodward Fisher, former chairman of Washington State’s Poetry Day, described Kienholz’ style as incorporating “rhythm and imagery;” however, her poetry has an even broader definition. Her historical poetry ranges like a world traveler through human pathos, achievement, and brutality. Here, she addresses experiences of Native Americans, Chinese, and Japanese in the West, presents incisive descriptions of Northwest personalities and biographical sketches of more than thirty New World explorers. Her children’s poetry can be enjoyed equally by parents and children. She gives her animals personalities and dramatizes their worlds. Kienholz’ love poetry covers all the convolutions of the mating game. Much humor is evident in her serious poems, as well as in her “doggerel and other stuff.” Kienholz’ skillful use of poetic devices provides teachers with tools to explain poetry to students. Her poetry has won honors in many competitions as listed in the Appendix. The seven adventures in this volume of poetry: Image and Imagination A to Z Menagerie Walk Through Washington State Pearls of the Orient Hound Dog’s Book of Doggerel and Other Stuff We Love Explorers of the Western World
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1450230369
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 525
Book Description
M. Kienholz is one of the Northwest’s most versatile poets. Amy Woodward Fisher, former chairman of Washington State’s Poetry Day, described Kienholz’ style as incorporating “rhythm and imagery;” however, her poetry has an even broader definition. Her historical poetry ranges like a world traveler through human pathos, achievement, and brutality. Here, she addresses experiences of Native Americans, Chinese, and Japanese in the West, presents incisive descriptions of Northwest personalities and biographical sketches of more than thirty New World explorers. Her children’s poetry can be enjoyed equally by parents and children. She gives her animals personalities and dramatizes their worlds. Kienholz’ love poetry covers all the convolutions of the mating game. Much humor is evident in her serious poems, as well as in her “doggerel and other stuff.” Kienholz’ skillful use of poetic devices provides teachers with tools to explain poetry to students. Her poetry has won honors in many competitions as listed in the Appendix. The seven adventures in this volume of poetry: Image and Imagination A to Z Menagerie Walk Through Washington State Pearls of the Orient Hound Dog’s Book of Doggerel and Other Stuff We Love Explorers of the Western World
Munsey's Magazine
Medical Pickwick
Customary Law Ascertained Volume 3
Author: Hinz, Manfred O.
Publisher: University of Namibia Press
ISBN: 9991642129
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Customary Law Ascertained Volume 3 is the third of a three-volume series in which traditional authorities in Namibia present the customary laws of their communities. It contains the laws of the Nama, Ovaherero, Ovambanderu, and San communities. Volume 2 contained the customary laws of the Bakgalagari, the Batswana ba Namibia and the Damara communities. Recognised traditional authorities in Namibia are expected to ascertain the customary law applicable in their respective communities after consultation with the members of that community, and to note the most important aspect of such law in written form. This series is the result of that process, It has been facilitated but the Human Rights and Documentation Centre of the University of Namibia, through the former Dean of the Law Faculty, Professor Manfred Hinz.
Publisher: University of Namibia Press
ISBN: 9991642129
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Customary Law Ascertained Volume 3 is the third of a three-volume series in which traditional authorities in Namibia present the customary laws of their communities. It contains the laws of the Nama, Ovaherero, Ovambanderu, and San communities. Volume 2 contained the customary laws of the Bakgalagari, the Batswana ba Namibia and the Damara communities. Recognised traditional authorities in Namibia are expected to ascertain the customary law applicable in their respective communities after consultation with the members of that community, and to note the most important aspect of such law in written form. This series is the result of that process, It has been facilitated but the Human Rights and Documentation Centre of the University of Namibia, through the former Dean of the Law Faculty, Professor Manfred Hinz.
Deserts
Author: Wayne Grady
Publisher: Greystone Books
ISBN: 1926685156
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Next to rain forests, deserts are the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth. In fact, a desert is never a single ecosystem but a concentration of dozens, ranging from arid flatlands to high mesas to canyons, and oases. Filled with unexpected life and unforgiving conditions, the desert evokes a vivid and passionate response from those who experience it and has inspired powerful literature. The writings in this collection celebrate this complex environment in all its wondrous guises. Among them, 19th-century explorer Sven Hedin staggers through a deadly sandstorm in the Taklamatan desert, whose name means "You enter and do not return." Ann Zwinger contemplates golden asters and rabbitbush in a lonely Utah canyon. Ariel Dorfman encounters time and memory in El Norte Grande. This fascinating anthology is the first in a series from Greystone Books celebrating a single natural or geographic phenomenon through the eyes of major world writers past and present.
Publisher: Greystone Books
ISBN: 1926685156
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Next to rain forests, deserts are the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth. In fact, a desert is never a single ecosystem but a concentration of dozens, ranging from arid flatlands to high mesas to canyons, and oases. Filled with unexpected life and unforgiving conditions, the desert evokes a vivid and passionate response from those who experience it and has inspired powerful literature. The writings in this collection celebrate this complex environment in all its wondrous guises. Among them, 19th-century explorer Sven Hedin staggers through a deadly sandstorm in the Taklamatan desert, whose name means "You enter and do not return." Ann Zwinger contemplates golden asters and rabbitbush in a lonely Utah canyon. Ariel Dorfman encounters time and memory in El Norte Grande. This fascinating anthology is the first in a series from Greystone Books celebrating a single natural or geographic phenomenon through the eyes of major world writers past and present.
The Land of Little Rain
Author: Mary Austin
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
"The Land of Little Rain" is a book by American writer Mary Hunter Austin, first published in 1903. It contains a series of interrelated lyrical essays about the inhabitants, both human and not, and the arid landscape of the Owens Valley and the Mojave Desert of California.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
"The Land of Little Rain" is a book by American writer Mary Hunter Austin, first published in 1903. It contains a series of interrelated lyrical essays about the inhabitants, both human and not, and the arid landscape of the Owens Valley and the Mojave Desert of California.
Memories and Anecdotes
Author: Kate Sanborn
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"Memories and Anecdotes" by Kate Sanborn offers a collection of personal reflections, anecdotes, and musings from the author's life. Sanborn's engaging and candid prose invites readers to share in her experiences, thoughts, and observations. Through a combination of humor and sincerity, the book provides glimpses into the author's journey, thoughts on society, and memorable moments that have shaped her perspective.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
"Memories and Anecdotes" by Kate Sanborn offers a collection of personal reflections, anecdotes, and musings from the author's life. Sanborn's engaging and candid prose invites readers to share in her experiences, thoughts, and observations. Through a combination of humor and sincerity, the book provides glimpses into the author's journey, thoughts on society, and memorable moments that have shaped her perspective.