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Simplicity, and Other Things We Overcomplicate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

Simplicity, and Other Things We Overcomplicate

Simplicity, and Other Things We Overcomplicate, the second full collection by internationally published American poet Samantha Terrell, is a poetic discourse on finding simplicity amongst the ever-increasing complexities of our world. Readers will find sixty-five poems which push the boundaries of controversy and offer peaceful resolve - fitting with Terrell's emphasis on self-awareness as a means to social awareness. Her work appeals to both new and long-time readers of the craft.

Confronting the Elements
  • Language: en

Confronting the Elements

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-05-13
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Vision, and Other Things We Hide From
  • Language: en

Vision, and Other Things We Hide From

Poetry by Samantha L. Terrell has been described as "intellectual" and "searching." In this collection, the reader will have an opportunity to explore along with Terrell, delving into delicate intricacies of emotion - "Pride is a fair-weather friend, │And houses of cards don't keep out rain. │So wet, so cold, so vulnerable, we reach for an umbrella, │Only to find it, too, is flimsy." - and making tender observations: "...slow trickle │Lines of sweat │On my chest, and forehead │Water my soul." In addition to emotional investigation, Terrell's poetry emphasizes self-awareness as a means to social awareness, as evidenced by poems which probe issues of inequality and social unrest: "Take produce: │Grown in corporate fields, │The undoing of farming communities. │And, though they're picked by disadvantaged poor, │Are too costly for the hungering masses to afford." Vision, and Other Things We Hide From (first published in 2021, by Potter's Grove Press) invites the reader to muster the courage that matches their curiosity to look beneath the surface and confront what they find with honesty and compassion.

Vision, and Other Things We Hide From: Poetry Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Vision, and Other Things We Hide From: Poetry Collection

Poetry by Samantha L. Terrell has been described as "intellectual" and "searching." In this collection, the reader will have an opportunity to explore along with Terrell, delving into delicate intricacies of emotion - "Pride is a fair-weather friend, │And houses of cards don't keep out rain. │So wet, so cold, so vulnerable, we reach for an umbrella, │Only to find it, too, is flimsy." - and making tender observations: "...slow trickle │Lines of sweat │On my chest, and forehead │Water my soul." In addition to emotional investigation, Terrell's poetry probes the various complexities of societal issues. Her educational background in the field of Sociology becomes apparent in several pieces that address inequality and social unrest: "Take produce: │Grown in corporate fields, │The undoing of farming communities. │And, though they're picked by disadvantaged poor, │Are too costly for the hungering masses to afford." Vision, and Other Things We Hide From invites the reader to muster the courage that matches their curiosity to look beneath the surface and confront what they find with honesty and compassion.

Cosmic Tragicomedy
  • Language: en

Cosmic Tragicomedy

Cosmic Tragicomedy showcases internationally published poet Samantha Terrell's breadth, featuring both rhymed and un-rhymed pieces, haiku, limerick, a modified sestina, invented form (the trinitas), plenty of free verse and more, all while addressing topics from the socio-political to the metaphysical. Seek refuge from the day-to-day drama, in Terrell's poetry which reminds us to look for timeless peaceful and practical messages within the hurry-scurry of the here and now.

A Self-Taught Poet's Handbook for Self-Taught Poets
  • Language: en

A Self-Taught Poet's Handbook for Self-Taught Poets

Internationally published poet Samantha Terrell, brings hobbyists and beginners a start-to-finish field guide to poetry writing, including editing tips, interactive pages, publishing insights, and a glossary of terms. Featuring a unit on an invented form - the trinitas - the book may also appeal to established writers who are looking for a new challenge. Pick up a handbook for yourself or the poet in your life!

Global Warming
  • Language: en

Global Warming

This anthology of poems is an emotional exploration of climate change and its underlying attitudes. The poems lie at the intersection of climate change due to global warming and inner transformation. The poems are meaningful, powerful, and thought-provoking. The reader goes on a journey from despair and chaos, ending in a place of quiet optimism. This is a book for the sensitive, the conscious, the eco-warriors, and the introspective nature lovers among us. Intermixing essays with poetry and art, this book is both a balm and a guide for knowing and holding what has been done to the world, while bolstering our resolve never to give up on one another or our collective future. The scope of the poems goes far beyond Connecticut to the whole ecosystem we humans share. With praise and wonder, and sometimes with grief or anger, the poems in this collection pay close attention to our planet and its inhabitants. In a time of climate crisis, the poems in this anthology ask everyone to wake up to the earth and cherish it.

The Unconventional Courier 2022 Anthology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

The Unconventional Courier 2022 Anthology

An anthology containing all of the prose, poetry, art, interviews, and discussions submitted to The Unconventional Courier literary zine in 2022. This anthology features creative works from the following writers, artists, and poets: Babatunde Waliyullah Adesokan Mileva Anastasiadou Victoria Leigh Bennett Ace Boggess Leslie Cairns Chide Laura Cooney Ivan de MonBrison Devika Peter Devonald Tete DePunk Alexander Etheridge Indranil Ghosh Nicholas Leonard Holt Christos Karantoniou Ryan Keating Imelda Wei Ding Lo Gershom Gerneth Mabaquiao S.G. Mallet Emma McCoy Marija Rakić Mimica Damhuri Muhammad Yukta Muniraj Chaitali Nath Ted Naughton Atticus Payne Oormila Vijayakrishnan Prahlad Jay Rafferty R. N. Roveleh Tejaswinee Roychowdhury Maddison Sellers Shawn Scott Smith Samantha Terrell Patrick Tsao

Marion County, Alabama, Marriages, 1887 - 1930
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Marion County, Alabama, Marriages, 1887 - 1930

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-02-25
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

This book contains all the known marriages in Marion County, Alabama for a 43-year period between 1887 and 1930. Actual images from the official marriage books from the Hamilton courthouse were examined, abstracted, and presented within these pages. Marion County was established in 1818 with the courthouse at Pikeville. In 1881, the county seat was moved to Hamilton. The courthouse burned in April of 1887 and all the earliest marriage records were destroyed. This volume begins with the records which were kept following the catastrophic fire of 1887. Grooms names are alphabetized and the book contains a full name bride's index. It is hoped this volume contributes to the body of knowledge for Marion County--an important county in Northwest Alabama.

At The Ogre's Table
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

At The Ogre's Table

At The Ogre's Table is Red Ogre Review's first yearly print anthology, covering the journal's first year of issues. The anthology features 170 poets and authors, ranging from new voices to multiple prize winners, NEA fellows, and well-known names. Red Ogre Review is an online magazine started by graduates of Lancaster University's 2021 Creative Writing Masters class focused on poetry, prose poetry, flash fiction, and visual art.