Lion Scream Syllabic Poetry and Poetry Treasures on National Poetry Month

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Poetry, with its unique blend of language, rhythm, imagery, and emotion, has a timeless allure that captivates us so I suggest you consider during Poetry Month Lion Scream, Syllabic Poetry About Southern African Wildlife by Robbie Cheadle and Poetry Treasures 2, Relationships by Kaye Lynne Booth, Robbie Cheadle, Colleen M Chesebro. I think that these poetry volumes have the power to captivate us and to resonate with us.

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7 Books That Make Great Reads at Easter Time

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Discover new reads among these 7 books that make great choices for an Easter time hunt. The books listed here, novels and non-fiction, thrillers and short stories, offer different perspectives on the themes of redemption, faith, forgiveness, or traditional values. They also address cultural heritage and love, that are central to the Easter holiday.

I hope you will discover one, if not more books that will prove a great read at Easter time and that will provide you with a meaningful and thought-provoking way to reflect on the significance of the season, and to feel renewed by exploring, perhaps, novel yet still deeper themes and ideas.

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Women of Power in Anglo-Saxon England by Annie Whitehead #WomensHistoryMonth #TuesdayBookBlog

Women of Power in Anglo-Saxon England by Annie Whitehead

Women of Power in Anglo-Saxon England by Annie Whitehead landed in my reading stack after I enjoying Annie Whitehead’s short story “Love to Hatred Turn’d” featured in “Historical Stories of Betrayal” and her portrayal of the life and times of Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians and daughter of Alfred the Great in “To Be a Queen”.

A read about women in history for Women’s History Month and women in wars, with a book review for #TuesdayBookBlog.

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Talking Books, Romania ‘s Folklore and History, on #CarteaDeVineri this Friday

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I will be talking about my books inspired by Romania ‘s folklore and history on #CarteaDeVineri, Friday 10 February at 8pm UTC+02. Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/553203800067539 – Watch the VIDEO below, in case you missed it 😉

With heartfelt thanks to DOR Romanian Diaspora (especially Andra Craig and Sorina Stallard) and to Vocea Diasporei & Rezistenta din Diaspora for facilitating and organizing this event.

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