Sea Foam and Silence

Sea Foam and Silence
Author: Dove Cooper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2021-04-16
Genre:
ISBN:

She warned of the pain. She did. But no warning can prepare you. Nothing can. Long, long ago, a little mermaid became intrigued by the way tall-crabs don't act at all like the prey she's more comfortable chasing. Her quest to understand will take her places she had never dreamed possible - onto land and beyond the endless cold. But quests always come with a price and hers is no exception. If she cannot find love within a year, she'll become sea foam. With only a month left and no closer to understanding 'love' at all, what is Maris to do? Tall-crabs - humans - are confusing and contradictory and love comes in so many forms, how can she ever know which one is right to win her life amidst friends and family on land? Fantastical worldbuilding meets verse novels in this queerplatonic retelling of The Little Mermaid, the first story in a series of queer fairytale retellings.

Silence and the Rest

Silence and the Rest
Author: Sofya Khagi
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-08-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0810129205

Silence and the Rest argues that throughout its entire history, Russian poetry can be read as an argument for "verbal skepticism," positing a long-running dialogue between poets, philosophers, and theorists central to the antiverbal strain of Russian culture.

Birthing Orion

Birthing Orion
Author: Dax Murray
Publisher: Dax Murray
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Too fondly have I loved these stars; all these galaxies we once called ours. The relationship between the two goddesses is tempestuous at best. Seya is the embodiment of a galactic creation and Tia of cosmic destruction. They create and they destroy and then they do it all over again. Seya and Tia use their divine magic to make pulsars and nebula, to set planets spinning around stars and bind a galaxy together with a central black hole. But when one of Seya's favorite stars goes missing, she blames Tia. What was once a symbiotic cycle of life and death becomes a game of broken hearts and promises betrayed. These tensions and insecurities are explored in sonnets and villanelles; the arc of their love tracked in meter and verse. These poems touch on queer love, betrayal, trust, acceptance, and forgiveness cast against a backdrop of stardust and celestial detritus. A beautiful love story in verse.

Happily

Happily
Author: Sabrina Orah Mark
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2023-03-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0593242475

A beautifully written memoir-in-essays on fairy tales and their surprising relevance to modern life, from a Jewish woman raising Black children in the American South—based on her acclaimed Paris Review column “Happily” “One of the most inventive, phenomenally executed books I’ve read in decades.”—Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy The literary tradition of the fairy tale has long endured as the vehicle by which we interrogate the laws of reality. These fantastical stories, populated with wolves, kings, and wicked witches, have throughout history served as a template for understanding culture, society, and that muddy terrain we call our collective human psyche. In Happily, Sabrina Orah Mark reimagines the modern fairy tale, turning it inside out and searching it for the wisdom to better understand our contemporary moment in what Mark so incisively calls “this strange American weather.” Set against the backdrop of political upheaval, viral plague, social protest, and climate change, Mark locates the magic in the mundane and illuminates the surreality of life as we know it today. She grapples with a loss of innocence in “Sorry, Peter Pan, We’re Over You,” when her son decides he would rather dress up as Martin Luther King, Jr., than Peter Pan for Halloween. In “The Evil Stepmother,” Mark finds unlikely communion with wicked wives and examines the roots of their bad reputation. And in “Rapunzel, Draft One Thousand,” the hunt for a wigmaker in a time of unprecedented civil unrest forces Mark to finally confront her sister’s cancer diagnosis and the stories we tell ourselves to get by. Revelatory, whimsical, and utterly inspired, Happily is a testament to the singularity of Sabrina Orah Mark’s voice and the power of the fantastical to reveal essential truths about life, love, and the meaning of family.

South Sea Foam

South Sea Foam
Author: Arnold Safroni-Middleton
Publisher: London, Methuen; New York, Doran [1919]
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1919
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

Sand and Foam

Sand and Foam
Author: Kahlil Gibran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1926
Genre: Aphorisms and apothegms
ISBN:

A book of aphorisms, poems, and parables by the author of "The Prophet" - a philosopher at his window commenting on the scene passing below.

Covered Ground

Covered Ground
Author: Tony Spivey
Publisher: Iriswhite Bookstore
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 9780971107229

Tony Spivey's romantic, emotional and inspiring work has captivated visitors to Internet poetry sites for years. This is his long-awaited first published collection of poetry and prose in paperback book format. Tony Spivey's poetry appeals to anyone searching for inspiration or fulfillment in their lives; whether that fulfillment is achieved through love, conquest, understanding or inner peace. Tony finds and reproduces our deepest emotions with simple words easily read and understood. Taken from his personal life and experiences, Tony creates images drawn from the deepest reaches of his soul and lovingly presents us a gift of our own reflection in the mirror.