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Tuesday, February 16, 2021

The Sonnet Queen Reviews James A. Tweedie's Book of "Mostly Sonnets"

Mostly Sonnets

Subtitle:  Formal Poetry in an Informal World

Author: James A. Tweedie

Publisher: Dunecrest Press

ISBN: 978-1945539329

Released July 2019

$9.95 (Paperback) $2.99 (Kindle)

67 pages

Available on Amazon


Reviewed by Theresa Rodriguez



As a fellow sonneteer I felt like I was reading the words of a kindred spirit when I read James A. TweedieMostly Sonnets: Formal Poetry for an Informal World. Tweedie is a very fluid writer with a clean, clear, expressive style, which grabs ahold of you with its immediacy and beauty of execution. What is most striking is the mixture of Christian belief intermingled with an honesty of thought, never coming across as sermonizing, but expressing a faith-filled wonder and appreciation for the natural world and the place of the intelligent believer within it.


In For My Beloved,” the closing couplet summarizes a sonnet on communion, or the Eucharist:


A sacramental mystery divine

To taste that I am Yours, and You are mine.”


In Love that Lasts” we are treated to such phrases as flame-impassioned kiln of lust;”“Incendiary fireworks of heart/And thigh;” and faux-felt, fickle love” which is temporal and ephemeral at best.” The closing couplet brilliantly summarizes the contrast of lust versus true love:


True love is not based solely on the thrill,

 But reaffirmed each day by force of will.”


In Poem IV of the Poems of Hibernia and Caledonia” (To the Unknown Scribe of the 8th Century Book of Kells”), we learn of the scribe:


        "He transcribed scripture and illumed each text

With intricate designs infused with prayer;

Forsaking this worlds kingdoms for the next.”


One of my favorites is When God dies,” which is a powerful antidote to atheism:


The silent echoes of a stillborn sun

Portend the doom of uncreated day,

As once-knit atoms come unspun

And time implodes in random disarray.


Now-soulless life unbreathes its final gasp,

Unsuffering in meaningless distress,

As darkness holds the cosmos in its grasp—

Imbued with mindless, vapid pointlessness.


Abandon hope, all ye who enter here,

For separated from eternity,

Love, truth, and beauty fade and disappear,

The hapless victims of Modernity.


A universe thats empty, formless, void,

Is all thats left when God has been destroyed.”


In Mostly Sonnets we are also treated to a set of three love sonnets In an Antiquated Style;” a pair of sonnets about the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; a sonnet about treading The Pilgrim Path,” where We must cross our daily Rubicon;” a sonnet about humpback whales; and a powerful reflection in On Regret,” where the author is reflecting on his life and the choices of the past:


Although I have regrets, its far too late

To undo what I did so long ago.

Perhaps its best to bless and concentrate

The past to God, and then just let it go.


And yet how nice it would have been, somehow,

To know back then the things that I know now.”


What I appreciate most is Tweedies honesty when it comes to dealing with matters of his own faith. In the sonnet What If” he asks a series of rhetorical questions about the possibility of faith proven false,” opinions possibly found to be in error on review,” and the chance that “…all that Ive held certain [is] turned unclear.” The final couplet sums up his believing heart perfectly:


Take note: My faith in Jesus remains strong,

But as for all the rest I could be wrong.”


I have found throughout the book that his closing couplets are very strong and have a truly musical flow to them— as do the poems themselves, full of lyrical beauty and many well-articulated truths.


Other topics such as a rural Christmas, the Black Death, a winter thunderstorm, a whale watch, and issues of faith provide a variety of reading pleasure. This was a truly enjoyable reading experience. I would recommend Mostly Sonnets to anyone who loves the sonnet form and would enjoy the combination of finely-written poetry with an honest, religious aesthetic sense.


Find out more about James A. Tweedie at https://classicalpoets.org/james-a-tweedie/


More About the Reviewer


Theresa Rodriguez is the author of three books of poetry: Jesus and Eros: Sonnets, Poems and Songs (Bardsinger Books, 2015), Longer Thoughts (Shanti Arts, 2020), and Sonnets, a collection of sixty-five sonnets (Shanti Arts, 2020). Her work has appeared in such journals as The Scarlet Leaf ReviewThe Wilderness House Literary ReviewSpindriftMezzo CamminThe Wombwell RainbowSerotoninThe Road Not Taken, and the Society of Classical Poets Journal. Her website is http://www.bardsinger.com, where you can view videos of her performance poetry and find information about her books. Follow Theresa on Instagram and Twitter @thesonnetqueen.


The Sonnet Queen Reviews James A. Tweedie's Book of "Mostly Sonnets"

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Saturday, February 13, 2021

Poetry Chapbook Boxed Set for a "Porous" World

New-Generation African Poets

Subtitle: A chapbook Box Set

Edited by Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani

Illustrator/Book Cover Artist: Tariku Shiferaw

Publisher: Akashic Books

Paperback Chapbooks

ISBN: 9781617758164 (Full Box Set)

Limited Edition

Released September 8, 2020

Available on Amazon

$34.95 for boxed set of 12

 


 

Here is a lovely set of poetry chapbooks, beautifully illustrated, and thematically suited for this world, now more “global” than ever. Travel, immigration, the Internet and media as a whole have made it so. One of the editors of this project—for it is indeed a project, an annual project—calls it a “porous” world in his introduction. That indicates that though these chapbooks are by poets with African roots all, they are all part of Editor Kwame Dawes’ permeable world. Therefore, these are voices and viewpoints that should be read and appreciated across all borders including nationalities, religions, and races. 

 

Further, these poets speak from the heart, mostly in poetic language that could easily be mistaken for everyday prose. Well, maybe not “everyday.” Maybe that should be qualified as prose of the highest order. Easily understood. Intrinsically felt. 

 

Individual chapbooks by Michelle Angwenyi, Afua Ansong, Adedayo Agarau, Fatima Camara, Sadia Hassan, Safia Jama, Henneh Kyereh Skaku, Nadra Mabrouk, Nkateko Masinga, Jamila Osman, and Tryphena Yeboah. 

 

 

MORE ABOUT THE REVIEWER

 


Carolyn Howard-Johnson is the author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugallyseries of books for writers including her most recent How to Get Great Book Reviews Frugally and Ethically (http://bit.ly/GreatBkReviews ) that covers 325 jam-packed pages covering everything from Amazon vine to writing reviews for profit and promotion and a whole lot you didn't know including how to use blurbs from reviews to sell books to catalogs. Reviewers will have a special interest in the chapter on how to make reviewing pay, either as way to market their own books or as a career path--ethically! Learn more about her and her poetry at http://howtodoitfrugally.com.

 

 

Poetry Chapbook Boxed Set for a "Porous" World

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Lois W. Stern's Stories to Tickle the Funny Bone Reviewed for The New Book Review


TITLE OF YOUR BOOK: Tales2Inspire ~ The Crystal Collection 


SUBTITLE OF YOUR BOOK: Stories that Tickle to Funny Bone


NAME (AUTHOR OF BOOK): Anthology of short stories written both by Lois W. Stern (Publisher) and the following winning authors of her annual contest: Jamie Sadler , Maurice Levenbron, Rod DiGruttolo, Joan Nadjari, James Osborne, Mort Laitner, Joe Satriano, Barry Nisman, Jeff Rimland, Cami Ann Hofstadter, Ph.D., Mark H. Newhouse, Micki Peluso, Nancy Kalikow Maxwell, Jan Hurst-Nicholson, Gerald A. Walford, Ph.D., Kenneth J. Stern, David Shwaiko, Frank D. Iannella, Alastair Henry


GENRE OR CATEGORY: Anthology of Non-fiction, humorous short stories


ISBN-10: 1518678790

ISBN-13: 978-1518678790

  • ASIN: B0184JSI7K
  • FORMATS: Paperback, Kindle, PDF


PAGE COUNT: 139  


AMAZON LINK:://www.amazon.com/Tales2Inspire-Diamond-Collection-IIIFeathers/dp/1695618165/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=Tales2Inspire+Collection&qid=1582728148&s=books&sr=1-8


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AUTHOR/PUBLISHER BIO:

Lois W. Stern is a multi award-winning author whose work has been featured in The New York Times, on Local Access TV, and in live presentations in many varied venues. She has now published ten Tales2Inspire books of her contest winners' stories. Fans of Chicken Soup for the Soul are particularly enamored of Tales2Inspire books, because aside from their dynamic inspirational themes, they are filled with original photos to enhance the power of each story. Lois invites interested readers to get a FREE Tales2Inspire sampler book at: www.tales2inspire.com/gifts and to learn more about entering the next Tales2Inspire contest at: http://tales2inspire.com/enter-author-contest/. 

She is also a regular contributor to this blog. 


E-MAIL ADDRESS: tales2Inspire@optimum.net


FAVORITE LINKS: 

 http://www.tales2inspire.com,

 www.twitter.com/tales2inspire2

www.facebook.com/tales2inspire.com


BEST REVIEW:

Lois W. Stern, creator of ‘winning stories by talented authors from across the globe’, has outdone herself with her latest collection of stories; the first collection ever of strictly humorous stories. As author and publisher Stern admits, funny stories are more difficult to write, edit and judge since what strikes one person's funny bone might go right over the head of another. This is not the case with these unique stories encompassing all walks of life, and unusual situations — did I mention funny?

My personal favorite, the story about a ’chicken zombie’ is a laugh out loud story that is almost unbelievable. I know I'll never feel the same toward chicken again. In another story, leaving two little girls alone with gallons of different colors of paint makes one smile. One story proves with slapstick humor that machines can be extremely mean to young housewives.

“You can't spell ‘DON’T without ‘DO’” is proven in a hysterical short story about a young boy who cleverly beats the system, avoiding punishment. “Love in Bloom . . . Remembering When” is a sweet funny love story, a thoroughly satisfying read. Author Stern adds her own comical account of how a redhead proves she's a true redhead.

Each of the stories in this collection of humorous anecdotal tales is well-written, the authors are all contest winners and their work is edited to perfection. The lovely crystal on the book cover is perfect for these types of stories as some shine with brilliance, others are sharp and witty, and still others smooth and pleasant. But as the creator, Lois W. Stern writes, they are all ‘sparkling crystals of laughter.’

The type of stories in the Crystal collection is perfect reading while traveling or waiting for appointments. Just be careful where you chuckle or burst out laughing. Those enjoying this book in the Tales2 Inspire series will want to check out the other collections. I know I did.


REVIEWER’S BYLINE: Micki Peluso, Author and Journalist


MORE ABOUT THE REVIEWER: (in Micki's own words:)

 

“I have written since I learned to hold a pencil. But life interfered with serious writing until a tragedy struck my family. This time I took up the pen and wrote as a catharsis to my grief--where spoken words failed, written words helped heal my wounded soul. 


My first short story of the incident was published in Victimology:an International Journal, launching a career in journalism. When writing for newspapers there were no more rejections, a nice surprise. I became a staff freelance writer for a bi-weekly award winning newspaper and freelance slice of life writer for my local paper, serving a city of 600,000 people. The diversity of writing for newspapers let me experiment in many areas of writing from essays, commentaries, interviews, humor, pathos, analogy, and short fiction.


I have recently published my first non-fiction book, . . .AND THE WHIPPOORWILL SANG, dedicated to the one I lost. Published by LspDigital, it is a funny, poignant celebration of life rather than a eulogy of death. My newly released children's book, 'The Cat Who Wanted a Dog' is a coloring and illustrated book for ages from 4-9 years old. I love writing short stories, my favorite category, which has culminated into a collection of slice of life, humor, and multi-genre short fiction and non-fiction, called, 'Don't Pluck the Duck’"..


Twitter Talk: A Reality Check to Your Trepidations, Safety and Other Concerns


Twitter Talk


by Your Review Acquisition Coordinator

Lois W. Stern



The Twitter accounts of several prominent personalists including Elon Musk, Joe Biden, and Kim Kardashian, had been hacked in a Bitcoin scam setting off a wave of alarm about this platform’s security. The hackers obtained control of employee credentials and hijacked accounts of some influential people who appeared to be tweeting out for those account followers to send them Bitcoins. This hack led to a lot of concerns about the security of the social media platforms. Although #FreePress is an inalienable right in our democracy, #FreePress does not include freedom to spread false information or damage someone else through libel or incitement. 


You might have read about the accounts of other prominent personalities twitter has closed down for similar reasons, but since I am not an Elon Musk or other high profile personality, I’m not concerned about having my Twitter account hacked. But since this issue recently came up again when I suggested that authors whose books are listed as part of my TheNewBookReview free book review query service hop onto Twitter, I wanted to address it. 


Note that I used the word suggested. It is hardly a requirement that you join Twitter to have your book listed at http://bit.ly/FreeBookstoReadandReview It’s just that having a presence on Twitter is simply an effective way for us to help you get many more eyeballs focused on your book. So I will repeat those suggestions below, but first let’s address the security issue.


PART 1: 

How to protect your Twitter account from hackers


 



Although I have not done either of the following to safeguard my Twitter account, if you have concerns about your security, here are two things you can do to further protect your account: 


1. Turn on two-factor authentication. This feature adds a secondary layer for a hacker trying to crack into your account. For a hacker who does not have internal access, this is a very difficult layer to crack. Keep scrolling for my easy instructions on how to add this layer. *

 

2. Unfollow and Block: If you find that a user is stalking you or troubling you on your platform, you can either unfollow them to stop seeing their tweets or block them, to make them vanish from your Twitter feed and messages altogether. *


*(See footnote below for details on how to engage those features.)



PART 2: 

Here are the suggestions I already sent out to the authors whose books are listed at:  http://bit.ly/FreeBookstoReadandReview



If you’re not yet on Twitter, please try to establish your page now. Here is a super video I recommend - clear and very easy to follow.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwKwOyb62xs



My advice: Go slowly, you don’t have to learn Twitter all at once. 


Just follow the steps on this YouTube guide to set up your profile now, and learn more about other ways to use Twitter as time goes on. 


Whether you are a newbie or seasoned Twitter users, here is what I am suggesting you do: 

Once you have a Twitter account, go to the upper right corner of the screen and type in @tales2inspire2 to follow me and @FrugalbookPromo to follow Carolyn (the founder and owner of this blog).


Here’s why: Carolyn and I will begin tweeting about each genre of books listed at http://bit.ly/FreeBookstoReadandReview. Once you are following us, watch for our tweets relevant to your genre, because that’s your chance to jump in, retweet our tweets, and add a few tempting words to attract readers to your book. To do that you use the little icon underneath every tweet that looks like a comic dialogue bubble as pictured below.


Now suppose your book is listed in the MYSTERY genre. When you see Carolyn or me tweet about the this genre, grab that opportunity to expand on that tweet by clicking on it and adding a comment as 

“Nothing like a good mystery thriller! Check out (your mystery book title here). . . about  (. . .) by clicking on the MYSTERY icon at http://bit.ly/FreeBookstoReadandReview.” 


Don’t forget to click on the + sign next to the blue TWEET to add a picture of your book cover, because Twitter viewers love images.


We are hoping to make this a game changer for you and your book(s)! 


This is another free service from #TheNewBookReview. 


To jump on the bandwagon and have your book listed as well, follow the steps listed at: 

https://thenewbookreview.blogspot.com/p/ethical-free-reviews.html

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Footnotes:


How to enable two factor authentication on twitter?

 a) Scan the left column of icons to select 




 b) Click on the gear icon 





c) Select Security and Account Access to make your selections. 



Lois runs an annual Tales2Inspire® contest for both talented newbies and seasoned authors alike. True to her 'Authors Helping Authors' philosophy, she charges no submission fee for folks to enter her contest. That's right folks, it's FREE to enter and winners get lots of free branding opportunities as well.  All submission details, including her 2021 theme, Turning The Page are explained in detail HERE. To date she has published 10 (ten) Tales2Inspire® anthologies filled with winners' stories, from winning authors coming from across the USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa and the United Kingdom.

Visit Lois at these Media Marketing sites to learn more about her and her Tales2Inspire® Authors Helping Authors project/contest at: 
http://www.tales2Inspire.com

Spend some media marketing time with Lois at: 


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More About #TheNewBookReview Blog The New Book Review is blogged by Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers. Authors, readers, publishers, and reviewers may republish their favorite reviews of books they want to share with others. That includes authors who want to share their favorite reviews, reviewers who'd like to see their reviews get more exposure, and readers who want to shout out praise of books they've read and love. Please see submission guidelines in a tab at the top of this blog's home page or go directly to the form at https://www.bit.ly/FinishedReviewSubmissions. Authors and publishers who do not yet have reviews or want more may use Lois W. Stern's "Authors Helping Authors" service for requesting reviews. Find her guidelines in a tab at the top of the home page, too. And know that Carolyn Wilhelm, our IT expert, award-winning author, and veteran educator, makes an award image especially for those who volunteer to write reviews from Lois's review-request list and post them in the spirit of her "Authors Helping Authors" project. Reviews, interviews, and articles on this blog are indexed by genre, reviewers' names, and review sites so #TheNewBookReview may be used as a resource for most anyone in the publishing industry. As an example, writers will find this blog's search engine handy for gleaning the names of small publishers. Find other writer-related blogs at Sharing with Writers and The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor. #TheFrugalbookPromoter, #CarolynHowardJohnson, #TheNewBookReview, #TheFrugalEditor, #SharingwithWriters, #reading #BookReviews #GreatBkReviews #BookMarketing