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The Beam of Passion, Passion's Beam

Novel

It's often a difficult task to trace back and pinpoint just exactly how we felt in every moment that didn't feel right. Our dreams challenged and challenged again by "reality", to imagine how or what we'll be in the makings of the future. Two hearts, worlds alike. Romanticism, phantasm, loss, heartbreak, malignity, obsession, compunctions, and those indescribable sensations we hide as lust, we see it in this tale of lovers. Sins made, passions trade beams. Her passion of secrets, his passion of justice and vengeance, and the ruthlessness; later being one's own inner liberation. All passions towards each other entangling as one bringing meaning to what we'll do for love, what we'll do...if enough passion beams within us.

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The Star Sonnets

Anthology, Poetry Book I

Deriving from many names ‘The Star Sonnets’ was also coined “The Songs of Stars”, “The Star Poems”, “Stellar Love Songs”, and “Astro Sonnets”. It is a cosmological take on the romantic nature of the sonnet as we know it and pertaining it to the hardships, adventures, and imaginations of existence in, through, and beyond outer space, amidst encumbrances and mystifications of our own presence within. Inspired by many old masters, Petrarchan by Italian poet (Francesco Petrarch), Spenserian (Edmund Spenser), Shakespearean (William Shakespeare Love & Tragedy) , Miltonic (John Milton), Terza Rima first seen in (Dante’s Divine Comedy)—see (Percy Bysshe Shelley) best written in Italian, Curtal by Victorian poet (Gerard Manley Hopkins), and the “Modern” sonnet resembling the Petrarchan form by (Adam Kirsch).

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The Star Sonnets II

Anthology, Poetry Book II

The Astro Sonnets, Vol. II

(including *Bonus*, the "Nature-Dream Poems".

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