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Heavy Lies The Crown is a collection of poems celebrating women and their absolute importance in our lives. It is about women we know. Women we wish we could have known. Women we wish to know. A woman in particular. Women in general. Women who are extraordinary in their simplicity. Women who are larger than life. Women.
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About The Book
Do you find yourself lost in thoughts when night falls? Does the silence of the night awaken your deepest emotions? When the world quiets and the shadows stretch long, the night stirs something deep within us. It is a time of reflection, a canvas for dreams, memories, and unspoken emotions. Under the moon’s watchful gaze, we confront our solitude, embrace our thoughts, and discover the beauty hidden in silence. Echoes of the Night is a collection of poetic voices that delve into the mysteries and emotions that emerge in the stillness of night. From moments of introspection and longing to sparks of hope and revelations, this anthology captures the complexity of the human spirit beneath the stars. -
In a world where emotions run in disarray, this is a book that brings with it, warmth and comfort in all forms. Dear Daisies, an anthology where writers from all across the world have come together to pour out their hearts, is a bag full of unfathomable emotions that have been long lost on you. From love, to hate, to heartbreak and anger, this book will act as a pillow that you rest your head on, in times of need. As far as the world can see, poetry is all we need. And this, this is poetry in motion.
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About the Book Every person alive is haunted by something they never said. A confession swallowed at the last second. A question that would have changed everything. A goodbye that came too late, or not at all. All That Wasn't Said brings together voices from across the spectrum of human longing; writers who dared to put language to the unspeakable, to give form to the feelings most of us quietly take to our graves. Raw, intimate, and achingly familiar, this anthology reminds us that the spaces between our words are just as crowded as the words themselves. Some stories don't need to be told to be true. But these ones needed to be written.





