Released on the Summer Solstice Full Moon of June 20th, 2016!
In this reflective collection of personal essays, poems and meditations, women writers illuminate the powerful role poetry plays in unleashing their spirits. Juxtaposing the waxing and waning of the moon phases, with cycles of concealing and revealing their own voices, the authors tap into an ancient theme to explore the mystical experience of birthing a poem. What is it about the unique nature of poetry that draws fullness of expression from female hearts? How do poems become conduits to what is most sacred within us? This third book to emerge from the Journey of the Heart Poetry Project lifts the veil on these, and other mysterious subjects, surrounding women who spontaneously engage poetry writing as part of their spiritual practice. Edited by Catherine Ghosh, with Sandra Marie Allagapen, Jamie Burgess, Jesse James and Tammy. T. Stone, it will be released on the summer solstice of 2016 by Golden Dragonfly Press. All proceeds from the book will be donated to a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women to express themselves through writing. To obtain a copy of your very own, just click here! |
"Some stories and poems make the edges of the paper curl with the heat of their power and passion. Poetry as a Spiritual Practice is book filled with words that could start a fire. They kindle and add fuel to your love of life, poetry, and the mystery that is what we are."
Oriah "Mountain Dreamer" House, author of The Invitation
"This is the third collection of poems in a trilogy of Catherine Ghosh’s poetry novels, and hands down my favorite and most cherished one...Every turned page I was more intrigued and more enchanted with their limitless forms by cracking open wider in their creativity. Each poem felt like passages from a sacred source—the guts and hearts of each goddess spilling their stories onto paper for all to see. I couldn’t put it down, even though I had every opportunity to do so."
Gerry Ellen, book reviewer for The Tattooed Buddha
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Gerry Ellen, book reviewer for The Tattooed Buddha
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