How to Eat a Poem

How to Eat a Poem
Author: American Poetry & Literacy Project
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486110958

Seventy lighthearted, much-loved poems cover everything from books and imagination to friendship and the beauty of the natural world. Includes such notable poets as Lewis Carroll, Ogden Nash, and Marianne Moore.

Smorgasbord of Poetry

Smorgasbord of Poetry
Author: Danen J. Wilson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1665525428

This book is a collection of poems that were inspired based off of experiences and viewpoints of life. That touches on Love, Happiness, Sadness, Deceit, Treachery, and Adventure.

Poems From a Smorgasbord Mind

Poems From a Smorgasbord Mind
Author: D. B. Clark
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005-11-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1411660382

This is a collection of 340 traditionally rhymed and rhythmic poems, commenting on and celebrating every subject the poet's fecund, 70 plus mind could imagine'a veritable smorgasbord of delectable poetry. Enjoy your meal.

A Smorgasbord of Poetry

A Smorgasbord of Poetry
Author: Madge Sewell-Lazarus
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2008-04-22
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1468534645

A Smorgasbord of Poetry depicts life, nature, happenings and situations. At its very core it speaks to people at different places and spaces in their lives. This body of work will evoke different emotions for the reader, prodding them to embrace the truths of who they are, as well as to accept the various facets of their beings which shape the persons they were created to be.

A Literary Smorgasbord

A Literary Smorgasbord
Author: Migel Jayasinghe
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2019
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1543494773

There was no question that this author looked up to the United Kingdom as his mother country, where he emigrated to, at the age of 26. Although Ceylon, his actual birthplace gained independence from the British Empire when he was just 12 years old (1948). At secondary school he regularly won the class prize for English and contributed stories and essays not only to the college magazine, but also to the children’s pages of local daily newspapers. Under the title ‘Rudderless Living’ the author paints a succinct autobiographical picture of the main events of his nomadic life. ‘Overland’ describes not only a trio’s trip by car to Mumbai, India, starting from Cambridge, UK, but also refers to important background events in the author’s life. Over the years he had been writing short stories merely as a hobby, and the reader can expect a wide variety of real life events, as well as futuristic fables, in this collection. His poems were mostly written after he retired to Spain, and reflects his daily life there. A few of his poems won recognition as ‘Honorable Mentions’ at various competitions. ‘A Literary Smorgasbord’ is the product of his literary heritage exhibiting an undoubted mastery of the English language. Although he did not succeed in attending the then one and only University of Ceylon, he later gained academic qualifications from the University of London, and worked as an occupational psychologist until retirement age. As assessed by British Mensa he has an IQ falling within the top 3% of the population. There is no question that this is reflected in the essays, stories and poems so uniquely presented in this volume, ‘A Literary Smorgasbord’. A worthy read. (c. 280 words)

A Smorgasbord of Verse

A Smorgasbord of Verse
Author: Marvin Brandwin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615305783

This collection of poems is a potpourri of food related rhymes having ingredients of humor and empathy, at times seasoned with a dash of cynicism.

Scrambled Poems from My Heart

Scrambled Poems from My Heart
Author: Elliot M. Rubin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-07-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781973918028

Eclectic poems that are touching and cover many subjects with different poetry styles. They all tell a story, and many will bring a smile to your face. Poems you can enjoy without a college degree in literature.

Something for Everybody

Something for Everybody
Author: Kenny R. Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2001-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781881524953

Kenny R. Jones' delightful poetry debut is a family affair. Jones, also known as Mama Kenny, pays homage to her friends, family, but most of all, her Heavenly Father, in her book of inspirational poems, Something For Everybody: A Smorgasbord That Will Make You Say "Wowl" Jones testifies, speaks the truth and hopes that she touches her readers deep in the soul. Jones' poems contain spiritual food for thought and are accompanied by scriptures and other recommended reading. Something For Everybody is a how-to guide for spiritual growth and enlightenment.

Smörgåsbord of Musings

Smörgåsbord of Musings
Author: Rathnakumar Raghunath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-10-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781636338545

★★★ Winner of the Author Pages Award 2021 for Best Debut ★★★ Smörgåsbord of Musings is a collection of poems, anecdotes and random thoughts expressed from the points of view of different people - men, women, non-binary persons, kids, teenagers, adults - all going through different things in life. People living happy lives, some not-so-happy lives, people in love, hopeless romantics, people dealing with heartbreak, the ones who believe life is better with a bit of whimsy, this book, hopefully, has a little something that resonates with everybody, lets the reader find the silver lining when needed and discover the joie de vivre even when times are hard.

Lotus Buffet

Lotus Buffet
Author: Rupert Fike
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2010-08-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780984100576

Like Jack Kerouac, Rupert Fike is mad to talk. A Rupert Fike poem isn't small talk though. Fike wants to be saved, wants to live. One of my favorites in this volume is "Toast." "In the name of all that's toast it must go," he writes, as he struggles to put the diode-eye out of a machine that, Cyclops-like, watches over our lives. Armed with hammer and nail, Fike is Everyman-Ulysses out for justice. But Fike also knows his limits. In the lovely last poem of this volume, the poet accepts a bittersweet truth he cannot change. The soul must seek another outlet as children outgrow the past. Like Fike-and Kerouac, too-we may love the beauty of "words, words, words stretched out, limitless," though, in the end, poetry of this caliber leads us to understand when and why they must leave off, as well. -Stephen Bluestone