Skip to main content

Wildflowers in bed of rocks 2018 issue

Wildflowers in bed of rocks

https://www.amazon.com/dp/b0105j2jfe



Kindle $1.07

 

Wildflowers in bed of rocks contains 69 poems of myriad tastes, I have finally stopped illustrating the poems, because they screw up the books in Amazon, so I have stopped wasting my creative energy. You will get only poems/stories in Kindle, Createspace. If you want to enjoy my illustrated works you will have to check out my digital store in Shoptly. I am piling up my illustrations there to my heart’s contentment!

 

"To every heart that smiles in storms. To every flower that teaches us to smile in adversity and privileged conditions! Tells us as they smile sitting in thorns, deserts and gentle gardens - Smile and you will spread light all around you, no matter how bleak your surrounding is!

 

Salutes to those who smile no matter where they are.

 

Human world is equally inhospitable to light, happy spirits I believe. It takes a lot to smile ignoring desert of unfair harshness of life, thorns of envy, everyone can smile in right environment but many chose not so smiling in right environment is an achievement too!

 

Hope we remember how fickle life is and use that as reminder to smile as long as it is possible!"

 

few words left by readers

 

Troy @ https://troythulu.net reviewed wildflowers in bed of rocks


Touching in its elegance January 18, 2017

A collection of sixty-nine poems, with such themes as love, beauty, and fantastic wonder, I found this book an excellent read on a cold winter's night when the skies are clear, with the stars alight so very far away.

 

These words are about the previous issue of the book, poems in this one are different.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Agnishatdal Poush 1426 Critique by Troy David Loy

Agnishatdal Poush 1426 Critique: Agnishatdal Poush 1426, December 2019 https://gumroad.com/l/umPGr https://shoptly.com/i/mon by Troy David Loy https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy iravu vanakkam. naandaan Troy. Welcome to the Poush 1426 review of Agnishatdal! Here are a few of the outstanding features for this issue… First there’s… … Let us Begin… Our Virtual Trip to India This painting shows a young woman leaning, her back to a tree, while a small fishing boat travels past on the river in the background. Bharatendu Harishchandra So, here is one whose linguistic influence was deep and far-reaching. I must look for any published works of his that remain in print, and I suspect that these are more than a few sources I can look on. Rupjibi and Kalambiji Saptarchi criticizes the intellectual failures of modern Indian movies made for money, not the writer’s craft. Masai 1 of 4 Brieuc begins this series on the Masai people

Shubho Jagaddhatripuja!

    Shubho Jagadhdhatripuja, May our worlds be blessed forever. Wish you all a very blessed time ahead. Love.

Agnimalya July 2018 in patreon for my patrons

A piece from The Soul Devourers Now available in shoptly as Agnimalya Book 9 https://shoptly.com/sharmishthabasu   "The names that our parents gave us were Agni (Fire) and Vari (water), yours was Agni, mine Vari, based on our natures, of course; I don’t think you would mind if I call you Agni." Her sister asked.   She shrugged.   "Who are these people?" she asked.   "These people were once human beings. Their greed was too strong, so strong it tempted them into selling their soul to the devil. There is a temple in Gajmahal, where they worship the devil, and have been for centuries. These soul devourers –– yes, that’s what they are called because that’s what they become capable of devouring souls–– souls of their victims are their life-force. That keeps them alive, as some of them are centuries old. Their head priest was one of the first priests of the temple, and has done it for centuries now."   "These p