Created by: Tonguç Bodur Release year: Jun 11, 2020 If you want to take a peaceful stroll through the forest but cannot make the trip out to one, Pluviophile might be the best next choice. The main objective is to enjoy walking along a path in a beautifully detailed forest while it is sprinkling andContinue reading “Game Review: Pluviophile”
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Journal Entry #44-Narrative Poetry Book Publication, Disneyland Wonders, and Travel Hopes
Hello, everyone! I hope you are all doing well! Time has really flown since the last time I got on WordPress, but I hope to make sure to post more regularly from now on. Additionally, a great deal has happened in the meantime, such as a whole trip to Disneyland (posted about here) and theContinue reading “Journal Entry #44-Narrative Poetry Book Publication, Disneyland Wonders, and Travel Hopes”
Spotlight Poetry – FREE! FREE! FREE! – Anthology – Just Three Lines – A Collection of Small Poems by Goff James – Coming Soon
Originally posted on Art, Music, Photography, Poetry and Quotations:
FREE! FREE! FREE! FROM GOFF JAMES POETRY SLIDESHOW BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Anthology Ready for Publication Volume 1 Part 1 The work will not be published as a downloaded pdf as originally intended but as two FREE separate slideshows published on two different publication days. Each slideshow post…
An Old Clocktower (A Poem)
By Joyce Jacobo [Author’s Note: This poem is something of prelude to a much larger story on which I’m working. Hope you enjoy it!] An Old Clocktower stood so tall in the valley its origins unknown aside from vague legends of ancient artisans whose great skills when combined produced a sacred monument around the veryContinue reading “An Old Clocktower (A Poem)”
Journal Entry #41-Literary Observations and Promotion Questions
This past week has been quite busy. We had a lot of rain where I live, and there was even the possibility of snowfall (although it seems to have passed us by for the time being). I have also writing quite a bit every day, working on another much longer story to eventually self-publish. LiteraryContinue reading “Journal Entry #41-Literary Observations and Promotion Questions”
Opened Wings (A Poem)
By Joyce Jacobo [Author’s Note: Do you often have dreams were you get to fly? The feeling is remarkable.] Deep in my dreams. . . I learned that I could fly With opened wings fully extended I took to the skies with just a little touch of trepidation Fearful to fall fromContinue reading “Opened Wings (A Poem)”
Journal Entry #40–Reviews and Happiness
It felt wonderful to start 2023 with a self-published book on Amazon, Literary Observations, and being able to publish a book has been a huge dream for me. But, what really made me smile during this past week was that two people gave the collection very thoughtful reviews, alongside five-star ratings. One of those peopleContinue reading “Journal Entry #40–Reviews and Happiness”
The Games That Rabbits Play (A Poem)
By Joyce Jacobo [Author’s Note: Even though it has been chilly, the rabbits near where I live are as playful as ever. Have you ever watched rabbits having fun?] Early this morning I peered outside where the grass sparkled with dew after a night serenaded by rainfall Two rabbits sat face-to-face bunchedContinue reading “The Games That Rabbits Play (A Poem)”
Freelance Writing Services–including Creative Writing, Content Writing, Proofreading, and Editing
As a freelance writer, I am happy to help anyone who might like or need some help with writing content, proofreading/editing their work, and more. So, I am happy to emphasize that if anyone would like to hire me for these services, they should feel free to contact me at my email address to discussContinue reading “Freelance Writing Services–including Creative Writing, Content Writing, Proofreading, and Editing”
Literary Structures (A Poem)
By Joyce Jacobo [Author’s Note: I just love the thought of books being like structures we, as readers, get invited to explore.] A simple pen touched to a blank canvas page can lay the foundation for a new chapter in many textual lives— born from words to breathe upon each readingContinue reading “Literary Structures (A Poem)”