by Sleepylion | Feb 14, 2021 | Leanna Amos, Poetry, Writing
Veins – A poem by Leanna Amos Take my hand Look at these veins The blue The purple The red highlights Oxygen I bleed I breathe I see I hear the music I feel this moment In a completely different way To how I’ve ever felt it before I look you in the eye I see...
by Sleepylion | Feb 14, 2021 | Patrick Mooney, Poetry, Writing
Valentine Weekend – A poem by Patrick Mooney A Poem by Patrick Mooney Valentine Weekend You will always be my valentine, More than words can say I will love you more and more, Each passing day As the sun…through the broken clouds, Warms my face, body and soul...
by Sleepylion | Feb 10, 2021 | Article, How to, India Roberts, Poetry, Writing
Poetry and Melancholic Love – by India Roberts Picture by Rakicevic Nenad Poetry and Melancholic Love by India Roberts Love poems, the genre that can make hearts shake and coax tears from weary eyes. The classic, universal subject matter has been...
by Sleepylion | Jan 26, 2021 | India Roberts, Short Story, Writing
The View from Space – A short story by India Roberts Picture by Phan Ming Cuong an Find him on Facebook or Pexels for his work The View from Space Sun poured onto his eyelids like smooth summer wine. Her eyelashes felt like feathers sweeping across his cheeks,...
by Sleepylion | Jan 17, 2021 | Review, Writing
Ascending Spiral: Humanity’s Last Chance by Dr. Bob Rich – A Review Published by Marvellous Spirit Press Take a break, breathe, and read this book It is not often I have the chance to write a review for a book I feel more connected to than merely...
by Sleepylion | Jan 9, 2021 | Article, How to, India Roberts, Writing
The Vacancy of Speech Marks – by India Roberts The Vacancy of Speech Marks by India Roberts In my quest to inhale and wallow in all books ever written, I have noticed that the absence of speech marks is becoming more and more frequent. Authors are swapping out...