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Have you heard the whispers of the flowers and trees? What do they say to you? Poetry has the power to transform your life and this book of whispers and word potions leaves you nowhere to hide. They hold up a mirror to your heart. Look closely and you will recognise yourself here; witness and come home to yourself as you feel the anger of Holly, the bitterness of Mr Pendulus Beech, the grief of Honeysuckle or the loneliness of Rose. Allow your heart to be soothed by the tenderness of Heart Balm, the peace of Homecoming, the listening ear of new moon in Gemini and the gratitude of Bluebell. Poetry connects us to the parts of our being that lay hidden, unexpressed and possibly even unknown to us. The forgotten wounds, delights, pain, unresolved issues have a light turned onto them and we experience them anew, or for the first time. We witness ourselves and from here we grow. The poems in this book speak to the human need for connection, belonging, validation, acceptance and love and for the desire to express these and have them met. When these needs are unmet, we suffer - our tender heart receives a blow and is bruised. Our response is often to armour ourselves, close our heart and protect ourselves the best we can. We can often forget at these times, that our most potent weapon is the love that lives in our heart. It is only by expressing and witnessing our pain that we can open our heart and let that love come forth to do its work. The final chapter - A Match Made in Heaven - offers suggestions for flower and other vibrational essences that can support the heart on its journey. Vibrational essences help us to feel safe enough to take off our armour. They help the bruises to heal. They show us that armouring, fighting only keep us feeling less than, feeling small and more vulnerable and afraid. When we remove the armour and see all parts of ourselves, we begin to live consciously and with purpose. So, this is a book for anyone who endures the pain of a bruised heart - which is, in fact, every single one of us. It weaves together the magic of flowers, vibrational essences, the moon and poetry to offer the compassionate witnessing of anger, loneliness, grief - the myriad bruises our tender hearts endure. There is tragedy and comedy but most of all there is the voicing of that which must be said. They contain within the affirmations we all long to hear - that you are loved, you are whole, you are enough; you are heard and witnessed, you are not alone and you matter.
“This is a prayer hymn, a battle cry, a love song, a legendary call and response bonfire talisman tale. This is medicine for a broken world." —Daniel José Older Named a Best of 2020 Pick for Kirkus Review's Best Books of 2020 Award-winning author Andrea Hairston weaves together African folktales and postcolonial literature into unforgettable fantasy in Master of Poisons The world is changing. Poison desert eats good farmland. Once-sweet water turns foul. The wind blows sand and sadness across the Empire. To get caught in a storm is death. To live and do nothing is death. There is magic in the world, but good conjure is hard to find. Djola, righthand man and spymaster of the lord of the Arkhysian Empire, is desperately trying to save his adopted homeland, even in exile. Awa, a young woman training to be a powerful griot, tests the limits of her knowledge and comes into her own in a world of sorcery, floating cities, kindly beasts, and uncertain men. Awash in the rhythms of folklore and storytelling and rich with Hairston's characteristic lush prose, Master of Poisons is epic fantasy that will bleed your mind with its turns of phrase and leave you aching for the world it burns into being. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
The hallowed halls of the Magical School of Wonders beckon once more, and Sophie, Alex, and Lily eagerly return, their hearts brimming with anticipation for the wondrous adventures that await. Yet, an ominous pall casts its shadow upon the enchanted corridors, where students mysteriously succumb to an impenetrable slumber, their minds ensnared in realms beyond comprehension. Eerie whispers slither through the air, carrying portents of an ancient prophecy foretelling the rise of the Dreamweaver – a formidable entity that wields the power to manipulate dreams and bend reality itself to its indomitable will.
As the powerful vampire Lilith prepares to quench her thirst for destruction by unleashing her fury in battle, a medieval sorcerer, one of the circle of six charged by the goddess Morrigan, must travel through time to stop her.
A Whispering Leaf. . . with each and every poem presents a song or a painting- a song composed by our heart; a painting sketched by our subconscious mind.
The Awakening In the realm of Talamh, Keegan, a teenage warrior, emerges from a lake holding a sword--representing both power and the terrifying responsibility to protect the Fey kingdom. In another realm known as Philadelphia, Breen, a young woman, discovers she possesses a treasure of her own--and must travel through a secret portal to Talamh where her true destiny lies. The Becoming Possessing the power to travel between the world of man and the world of magick, Breen returns to Talamh, a place filled with dragons, faeries, and mermaids, to train with Keegan and learn to embrace the powers of her true identity. The Choice In this epic conclusion, Breen and Keegan must unite to try and defeat the dark forces of Breen's grandfather, who wants to rule Talamh.
The discovery of a powerful gemstone leads to a desperate conflict between Ixti, an overpopulated desert kingdom, and Eron, a snowy land trying to cope with a deadly plague.
Hollywood critics agree. Joss Byrd is "fiercely emotional," a young actress with "complete conviction," and a "powerhouse." Joss Byrd is America's most celebrated young actress, and but on the set of her latest project, a gritty indie film called The Locals, Joss's life is far from glamorous. While struggling with her mother's expectations, a crush on her movie brother, and a secret that could end her career, Joss must pull off a performance worthy of a star. When her renowned, charismatic director demands more than she is ready to deliver, Joss must go off-script to stay true to herself.
This early work by Radclyffe Hall was originally published in 1928 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Well of Loneliness' is a novel that follows an upper-class Englishwoman who falls in love with another woman while serving as an ambulance driver in World War I. Marguerite Radclyffe Hall was born on 12th August 1880, in Bournemouth, England. Hall's first novel The Unlit Lamp (1924) was a lengthy and grim tale that proved hard to sell. It was only published following the success of the much lighter social comedy The Forge (1924), which made the best-seller list of John O'London's Weekly. Hall is a key figure in lesbian literature for her novel The Well of Loneliness (1928). This is her only work with overt lesbian themes and tells the story of the life of a masculine lesbian named Stephen Gordon.