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The Dove That Didn’t Return by Yael S. Hacohen #poetry #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Poetry

Date Published: May 21, 2024

Publisher: Holy Cow! Press

 

 

A poet and female commander in the Israeli Defense Forces creates an original perspective from the war-torn front lines of the Middle East conflict.

The Dove That Didn’t Return tackles the canon of war poetry, an almost exclusively male-penned body of poems. In the book, biblical stories, verses, and fragments are rewritten through the eyes of a female lieutenant in the Israeli Army. It is a contemporary poetics on the revelations of war from an Israeli perspective never before told—a woman, and a soldier at that.

This debut full-length collection follows upon the publication of her critically acclaimed chapbook, Between Sanctity and Sand, from Finishing Line Press.

 

About the Author

Yael S. Hacohen earned a Ph.D. at UC Berkeley. She has received research/teaching fellowships from Tel Aviv University and Bar Ilan University. She has an MFA in Poetry from New York University, where she was
an
NYU Veterans Workshop Fellow, International Editor at Washington Square Literary Review, and Editor-in-Chief at Nine Lines Literary Review. Her work has been featured or is forthcoming in The Poetry Review, Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, Bellevue Literary Review, LIT, Prairie Schooner, New York Quarterly Magazine, Colorado Review, and many more. Hacohen published her chapbook Between Sanctity and Sand with Finishing Line Press in 2021. Hacohen served as a lieutenant in the 162nd Armored Division of the Israeli Defense Forces. She lives with her family in Tel Aviv, Israel.

 

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Passages to Eternity by James E. Winder #poetry #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Philosophic meditations in poetic form on the meaning of eternity for 72 famous persons

 

Poetry

Date Published: January 15, 2024

 

 

As a philosopher once surmised: talent hits a target no one else can hit. Genius, he insisted, hits a target no one else can see. The greatest artists and thinkers are the greatest seers. They do not imagine … only and merely. They study the facts, they think the facts, they feel the facts, until the facts, the acts of faith, the articles of invention, dissolve in the naked light of the hitherto unseen, until fact, faith, and invention fall away like Halloween masks, like swaddling clothes; and then, leaving
behind the tricks and the treats, they teach us what to hallow: the nakedness of a newborn joy, perpetually born anew, a joy that can never die, because it never quite knows, but never fails to enjoy, how early it already is, and how young it was always going to be.

All thinking, carried far enough, ends in paradox: trying to think the unthinkable. All feeling, carried far enough, ends in paradox: trying to feel the unfeelable. But one can feel the unthinkable, and think the unfeelable. To do so is to think with one’s feelings and to feel with one’s thoughts. Then, and only then, is it possible to hit a target that no one else can see. To experience deeply (profoundly and creatively) is to think with your feelings and to feel with your thoughts. And there’s a first and
last to every thought, to every feeling. To think the first, to feel the first, as if it were the last, and to do so intensely is to know nothingness, to experience death. Yes, this is paradox. To think the last, to feel the last, as if it were the first, and to do so intensely is to experience life, a life that never ends, precisely because – like a box without sides – it is without beginnings and without ends. Yes, this is paradox too.

This book continues the conspiracy of significance, the dialectic of nowhere and now here, that began with The History of Eternity. Read this sequel, Passages to Eternity, and follow, if you will, the destiny of this paradox as it unfolds in the lives of 72 historic individuals, including Rilke, Peirce, Aeschylus, Pythagoras, Wordsworth, Ibsen, Santayana, Wilde, St. Teresa, Melville, Whitman, Beethoven, Godel, Michelangelo, Leibniz, Thucydides, Ovid, Empedocles, Mann, Plato, Borges, St. James, Baudelaire, Bradley, Arendt, Auden, Maistre, T.S. Eliot, Democritus, Bruegel, Unamuno, Flaubert, Girard, Calvino, Holderlin, William James, Tacitus, Jaspers, St. Paul, Pater, Anaximander, Solzhenitsyn, Nicholas of Cusa, Picasso, Joyce, Berlioz, Marcus Aurelius, Tolstoy, Rose, Kant, Tennessee Williams, Amos, Crane, Toynbee, Wharton, Hegel, Cavafy, Schmitt, Celan, Shankara, Heisenberg, Gibbon, Luther, Frost, Anaxagoras, Nabokov, Adorno, Conrad, Naipaul, Euripides, Ramanuja and many others.

About the Author

Mr. James E. Winder was born on June 16, 1953, in Athens, Tennessee, and graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University in 1975 with a B.A. in philosophy and literature. He earned an M.A. in philosophy from Purdue University in 1980.

James Winder spent the lion’s share of his career as a mid-level
manager and intelligence analyst for the National Security Agency (NSA), where he retired in 2013 after 30 years of service. At NSA, Mr. Winder’s most noteworthy assignment was in 1991-1992, when he served as Assistant Director of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB). During that time, he co-authored a report for President George H.W. Bush on intelligence lessons learned during the first Gulf War and provided extensive research and documentation on a wide range of other matters of great interest to the PFIAB board members. In a special commendation, then Acting PFIAB Chairman, Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, cited Mr. Winder for his “expert advice to the President of the United States” and for his “extremely incisive and timely contributions on some very complex issues.”

During three decades at NSA, Mr. Winder produced three classified, book-length studies, most notably including a comprehensive report on an important topic, which won NSA’s annual Cryptologic Literature Award. In addition, he wrote a wide variety of other in-depth reports on Soviet intelligence, terrorism, and technical threats to U.S. telecommunications.

Mr. Winder is also the author of The History of Eternity, a series of philosophic meditations in poetic form, which is, according to Mr. Winder, the cryptic story of his life and the lives of many others. There is – in the history of philosophy and literature – no other work that is akin to it in nature and scope.

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Life F*cks Me Everyday by Jasmine J. #poetry #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

A Poetry Book

Poetry

Date Published: January 26, 2024

 

 

Get ready to navigate life’s most challenging moments through the art of poetry.

Embark on an introspective journey through the pages of Life F*cks Me Everyday, an authentic collection of poems that delves deep into the complexities of the human experience. Divided into five chapters, this anthology takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of existence, shedding light on emotions that often remain unspoken.

With raw honesty and unfiltered thoughts, the author fearlessly navigates profound themes such as mental health struggles, trauma, love, grief, and loss. Enriched by a gallery of custom art, the captivating visual images enhance the reader’s connection to the written words.

More than a collection of poems, Life F*cks Me Everyday is a lifeline for those seeking solace and comfort in the understanding that they are not alone in their struggles. The book unveils a powerful and vulnerable narrative, gently reminding readers that, in the ups and downs of life,
there is renewed strength in solidarity.

Order your copy now and take the first step on this emotional journey. Let these verses be your companion, offering solace along the difficult path we all tread.

About the Author

Jasmine J. is a talented author whose passion for writing has been a lifelong journey. Since early childhood, Jasmine has harnessed the power of words to educate, empower, and uplift others. Her writing serves as a medium to navigate and articulate the complexities of the human experience.

In her debut poetry book, Life F*cks Me Everyday, Jasmine delves into profound and heavy topics, offering readers a raw and authentic exploration of mental health struggles, trauma, grief, and loss. Her work resonates with those seeking solace and understanding in the face of life’s challenges. Armed with a Master of Science in Psychology, Jasmine brings a nuanced
perspective to her writing, blending artistic expression with psychological insights.

Beyond her writing, Jasmine enjoys spending quality time with her loved ones, including her beloved dog and two cats. An avid nature enthusiast, Jasmine finds joy in hiking, cooking, capturing life’s moments through photography, immersing herself in the world of literature, and watching movies and TV shows. With each stroke of her pen, Jasmine J. continues to weave narratives that inspire, connect, and illuminate the human spirit, leaving a lasting impact on readers.

 

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The Body by Holly Anne Mitchell #poetry #teaser #excerpt #giveaway #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Poems and Stories

Poetry, Women

Date Published: Jan 31, 2024

Publisher: Bookbaby

 

 

How do you stitch yourself back together after trauma, loss, grief, heartbreak? By inviting what is broken to become what is breathtaking. THE BODY is a collection of poems and short stories written in lyrical prose during the hardest moments of the author’s life. This collection explores
themes of love, loss, grief, seduction, creativity, consciousness, female empowerment, post- traumatic expansion, and the collective human experience. Because when words are not enough, art is the container that holds what the body cannot. And as the heart breaks open, the soul can be set free. 

 

Be A Surrealist

 

Be a surrealist.

A beautiful life defies logic and conditioning.

It laughs in the face of convention and dares us to open ourselves to the terror of the possible–

…to lean into sorrow of joy’s inevitable departure.

Whichever dream cannot leave your mind, court her.

Lure her to your bed

and cook her breakfast in the morning.

For the moments you spend together in lock step will feel unreal and uncharted,

And the times you are apart will be beige with dry mouth.

Know this: everything that is not for you feels normal,

And everything that is yours

will terrify, seduce, and astound you with life surreal.

 

About the Author

Artist. Two-time TEDx talker. Singer-Songwriter. Entrepreneur.
Novelist-Playwright. Ghostwriter. Mental Health Advocate. A no-holds barred journey of transformation and recovery from PTSD, Holly’s story is a raw and honest testament to the power of creative resilience. Forged from the heartache of personal trauma, she’s spun her pain into a wealth of creative prowess, shattering societal norms, and challenging the idea of ‘spiritual
bypassing.’

Holly’s lyrical prose combines self-hypnosis with carefully crafted
wordsmithing to ignite the senses and the soul through their musical cadence. Holly wrote, produced, and starred in her debut musical BLOOD SUPPLY: A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE LOVE STORY premiering in Los Angeles January 2023 to stellar reviews. She releases music under the artist name HOLLY HOLLOWS and resides in Los Angeles, CA.

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The Body by Holly Anne Mitchell #releaseday #newbooks #giveaway #poetry #women #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Poems and Stories

Poetry, Women

Date Published: Jan 31, 2024

Publisher: Bookbaby

 

 

How do you stitch yourself back together after trauma, loss, grief, heartbreak? By inviting what is broken to become what is breathtaking. THE
BODY is a collection of poems and short stories written in lyrical prose during the hardest moments of the author’s life. This collection explores themes of love, loss, grief, seduction, creativity, consciousness, female empowerment, post- traumatic expansion, and the collective human experience. Because when words are not enough, art is the container that holds what the
body cannot. And as the heart breaks open, the soul can be set free.

About the Author

Artist. Two-time TEDx talker. Singer-Songwriter. Entrepreneur.
Novelist-Playwright. Ghostwriter. Mental Health Advocate. A no-holds barred journey of transformation and recovery from PTSD, Holly’s story is a raw and honest testament to the power of creative resilience. Forged from the heartache of personal trauma, she’s spun her pain into a wealth of creative prowess, shattering societal norms, and challenging the idea of ‘spiritual
bypassing.’

Holly’s lyrical prose combines self-hypnosis with carefully crafted
wordsmithing to ignite the senses and the soul through their musical cadence. Holly wrote, produced, and starred in her debut musical BLOOD SUPPLY: A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE LOVE STORY premiering in Los Angeles January 2023 to stellar reviews. She releases music under the artist name HOLLY HOLLOWS and resides in Los Angeles, CA.

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Ornery’s Gambit by Cara Hartley #promo #teaser #excerpt #giveaway #poetry #comingsoon #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @ReadersRoost

Ornery Owl’s Poetry Collection

Poetry

Date Published: 02-15-2024

Publisher: Naughty Netherworld Press

 

 

The poems, story, and thoughts included in this brief volume were inspired by the independently produced album Wayward and Upward by Spinoza Gambit. The story Prodigal Moon and the poem 401 Rush were included in the Wayward and Upward anthology published by Off Topic Press.

I opted to publish this book on my 59th birthday. It would be a wonderful gift to learn that my work inspired you or led you to learn more about the Wayward and Upward album and anthology.

 

With love,

Ornery Owl 

 

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About Prodigal Moon

I was inspired by the idea of something that disappears and returns on a predictable schedule (the visible moon) and something that cannot return (a lost love.)

 

Prodigal Moon

Prodigal moon

You can spin me a silent tune

But you can’t return my love to me

I dare you to try

Catch him on the fly

Before he escapes ‘cross the sea 

 

Prodigal Moon

A short story about a long-lasting friendship.

Deborah Virgo and Valentins Hines met on the first day of summer 2017. The youngsters lived at the wrong end of Fox Avenue. The electricity had been turned off in Valentins’s house, but he didn’t mind sitting on the covered porch painting figurines. His mother, Doriend Hines, was gone most of the time, working at the Daily Grind Bistro or The Zealous Whistle Tavern or staying overnight with old folks who paid her under the table for her caregiving services. Doriend was a workaholic who would have been thriving monetarily if not for being a functional alcoholic and opioid addict with a love of gambling. 

Valentins was sitting on the porch at dusk, painting a vampire figurine for his haunted house, when a wraithlike girl with an alabaster complexion and waves of xanthic hair flowing to her mid-back entered the gate. She was wearing a knee-length olive-green gown that looked like it might have been all the rage in the 1920s and a pair of shiny, malachite-green shoes. 

 “Hello,” the girl greeted.

 “Hi yourself,” Valentins returned. 

“I’m Deborah Virgo. My family just moved into the house across the road from you.” 

“Valentins Hines.” 

“Could I see what you’re working on?” 

“Sure. Come on up.” 

The girl appeared to float just above the ground as she crossed the lawn. Her rose-colored lips bowed in a reserved smile. As she drew closer, Valentins noticed her unusual eyes. At first, he supposed that the rufous shade was a trick of the light, but the color remained constant when the battery-operated lantern shone directly on the girl’s face.

About the Author

Ornery Owl is a wise old bird who seeks the truth behind the lies. She uses her observations to heal the wounded soul. In essence, she is the spirit of an odd little bird whose wings were clipped at a young age. She is at once a whimsical manifestation of poetic expression and a fierce protector of those targeted for derision by an angry and unsympathetic world. Depending on how you perceive her, she can be either a goddamned delight or your worst nightmare.

 

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MrDeadletters by Michael D. Dennis #promo #poetry #romanticpoetry #rabtbooktours @mrdeadletters @RABTBookTours

Vol. I

 

Romantic Poetry

Date Published: 11/09/23

 

 

Prepare to go on a poetic journey that will ignite your senses and awaken
your deepest desires. Michael D. Dennis invites you to delve into the
intoxicating world of love, passion, and sensuality with his captivating
collection of micropoetry, MrDeadletters Vol. I. These verses are carefully
curated from his renowned social media accounts, where Michael has gained a
devoted following for his fearless exploration of love, lust, and the human
heart.

In this volume, Michael lays bare the raw essence of modern love,
intertwining it seamlessly with a touch of enticing kinkiness. His words are
a symphony of emotions, a lyrical celebration of intimacy, and a poetic
revelation of the bonds that connect us on a profound level. Each verse,
each line, pulses with authenticity, taking you on an exhilarating
rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of the human heart.

These poems are not just meant to be read; they are meant to be
experienced, to be shared with your cherished friend, lover, partner,
husband, or wife. When you gift them this collection, you’re offering a key
to unlock a realm of passion and connection that knows no bounds. Michael D.
Dennis’s micropoetry has the power to spark flames of desire, rekindle the
fires of romance, and deepen the bonds of love.

About the Author

Michael D. Dennis is an author and playwright who earned a degree in English literature from Loyola Marymount University.

Winner of a LMU Playwriting Award for his play Death of a Watchdog, Dennis also had his play Hen in the Field produced at the Whitefire Theatre in 2012.

Dennis currently lives with his wife and two kids in Los Angeles, California.

 

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Lost Boyz to Men by Marquis Jackson #promo #autobiography #poetry #releaseday #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Autobiography Poetry

Date Published: October 21st 2023

 

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Step into the lyrical world of Lost Boyz To Men: From My Heart To Your Eyez
where each poem is a portal into the depths of the human experience.

Prepare to be ushered into an intimate poetic journey that spans the raw recesses of the human experience. This isn’t just an autobiography; it’s a
lyrical testament to the resilience of the spirit and the transformative power of words.

Each poem serves as a window, shedding light on the myriad phases of the author’s life. From the naive wonders of childhood, through the turbulent storms of adolescence, and into the reflective introspections of adulthood, every poem is a snapshot, capturing moments that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.

Trials lay the groundwork. These poems echo with heartbreaks, missed opportunities, and battles with inner struggles. The poet doesn’t shy away from the darkness that sometimes shrouds life, instead choosing to confront it head-on with words that both sting and soothe.

Transparency is where the soul of the book truly shines. While observing these poems the readers will find brutally honest reflections on the self, unfiltered emotions, and revelations about the author’s struggles with identity, relationships, and purpose. These poems act as confessions, giving voice to the silent sufferings and hidden yearnings that many of us feel but are often too afraid to express.

And finally, in Triumph, the tone evolves from despair to determination, from contemplation to celebration. The poems here are tributes to victories big and small—overcoming past traumas, finding love in unexpected places, and embracing one’s own uniqueness. They resonate with hope, reminding readers that after every storm, there’s a rainbow waiting to be discovered.

Accompanied by original illustrations that mirror the evocative nature of the poems, Lost Boyz To Men is more than a collection of words. It’s a symphony of emotions, a manifesto of survival, and a beacon of hope. Readers will emerge from its pages with a renewed appreciation for life’s highs and
lows, and the preciousness of each moment in between.

 

About the Author

Marquis “Red” Jackson’s story is one of redemption, resilience, and determination. Once a troubled teenager lost in a haze of misdirection and rebellion, Red’s life was a storm of poor decisions and missed opportunities. The streets knew him, not as a menace, but as one of its many
lost souls searching for meaning in all the wrong places.

Yet, even in the darkest moments, a spark of potential always flickered within him. That spark, however faint, caught the attention of those who saw
more in Red than he saw in himself. Through the intervention of mentors, compassionate family members, and moments of profound realization, Red began a difficult journey towards self-awareness and redemption.

Today, Red is a beacon of hope for many. He celebrates a blissful 17-year marriage with his best friend and confidante, Brandy. Their partnership is a testament to love’s enduring power to heal and inspire. Together, they have brought four beautiful children into the world, each a reflection of their unwavering commitment to family and to creating a brighter future.

Red’s past now serves as a powerful tool in his mission to help others. His testimony encourages young individuals on the cusp of despair, showing them that change is possible, and that life’s darkest moments can lead to its brightest days. His story is a constant reminder that redemption is always within reach, and that with love, patience, and perseverance, anyone can transform their story into one of triumph.

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Growing Up the Antichrist by David Armillei #promo #poetry #nonfiction #memoir #rabtbooktours @DavidCArmillei @RABTBookTours

An Experimental Memoir

 

Poetry / Memoir

Date Published: September 13, 2023

Publisher: Unscripted Press

 

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“What you are holding in your hands is a curious thing. This book is a memoir, although certainly not a traditional one. Call it an ‘experimental, intellectual memoir.'”

 

So begins this startling and compelling collection of 40 pieces that reflect the passion, fears, and confusion of a young man trying to make sense of, find meaning in, and discover his place in the world between the ages of 17 and 25. Full of rhythmic, vivid language, Growing Up the Antichrist uses poetry as a starting point to express profound, maddening, and sometimes hilarious emotional truths about the process of growing up in the early 21st century, grappling with nostalgia, and struggling as an outsider (even among the outsiders). Driven by a complex, but enduring, hope and balancing a respect for and distaste of the past, this “intellectual memoir” goes beyond the author’s own backstory to speak to universal experiences that unite us across the generations.

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I Smile at the Sun by Judith Barrett Lawson #promo #releaseday #childrensbook #poetry #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Verse for Children and Misidentified Grownups

Children’s Poetry

Date Published: September 19, 2023

 

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Each poem is a celebration of life.

Between Judith Barrett Lawson’s clever wordplay, and the delightful illustrations by Netta Jones, I Smile at the Sun will transport readers on a whimsical journey through childhood — it’s joys, silly mishaps, and small everyday wonders. Yet you don’t have to be a child to smile at I Smile at
the Sun.

In the Tradition of Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky, but in her own unique voice, Lawson brings together lighthearted humor with heartfelt insights, offering friendly wisdom on growing up, loss, and the importance of dreams.

If you grew up reading Dr. Seuss and love fun tongue-twisting rhymes, then
you’ve come to the right place. Judith Barrett Lawson has written an amazing poem book that is not only just for kids but also Misidentified Grown-ups.

Immerse yourself in I Smile at the Sun and relive treasured memories, share its magic, and let Judith Barrett Lawson’s poetic enchantment illuminate your day.

About the Author

Writer, screenwriter, playwright, and lyricist Judith Lawson worked in film and television casting for 10 years. She is co-author of screenplay based on award-winning author Kaye Gibbon’s novel Sights Unseen. She has had more than 35 song cuts recorded, and her play of I Smile at the Sun has been
produced four times to stellar reviews.

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