Raspberry love and chocolate
Raspberry love and chocolate linger on my tongue long after the prose of your language have faded to ribbon . . .
Raspberry love and chocolate linger on my tongue long after the prose of your language have faded to ribbon . . .
If you think it takes a long gift guide to find the right gift, think again! These seven gifts for writers are handpicked by me and include creative gifts across an affordable price range. Here I am sharing seven gifts I would love to receive, as well as several gifts I plan on gifting to the writers in my life this year.
I am delighted to share my poem, Portrait as Sisterhood, is published in Volume 9, Chapter 1 of Visual Verse’s online anthology, birthday edition! Here is what inspired this month’s poem, as well as reflections on the artwork.
Color of your guilt luminous against the screen yet still I found it beautiful . . .
Lipstick on the vertebrae of my spine, I plummet to meet you in burgundy chill . . .
Challenge me, I dare you, in the foreign shadow of my silken uncanny love . . .
The Weight of Black Holes by Vincent Hollow is an evocative, crisp, and emotional book of poems. Every poem is a galactic exploration of the cosmic and self, but it is the layout of the book that makes this poetic story an unforgettable read. The visual elements add a layer to the way the poems are read that words cannot.
I asked you to look beyond the horizon. You complied. Stars and sparks lit up your dew drop eyes . . .
Grandma told me not to pick the milky peaches; the ones that ripen without blush . . .
On the happiest day of my life, she came wearing black, and I envied her the courage to wear her third heart on her sleeve . . .