Inspiration & Poetry. |
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"No matter what people tell you, words
and ideas can change the world." –Robin Williams |
Inspiration & Poetry. |
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"No matter what people tell you, words
and ideas can change the world." –Robin Williams |
Nobody else knows or loves you like your mother. Your first love and your biggest fan, mom is always there to celebrate your greatest accomplishments, comfort you on difficult days, and hold your hand through it all.
This beautiful, fully illustrated book is a testament to mothers everywhere, and it makes a perfect gift for mom or a treasured keepsake to remember her by.
Nobody else knows or loves you like your mother. Your first love and your biggest fan, mom is always there to celebrate your greatest accomplishments, comfort you on difficult days, and hold your hand through it all.
This beautiful, fully illustrated book is a testament to mothers everywhere, and it makes a perfect gift for mom or a treasured keepsake to remember her by.
"You are my pillar of strength, the shield that protects me when all else fails"
Nothing compares to a loving and devoted father. From the way he held your hands when you took your first steps, to a first ball game, to a first dance and beyond, dads are simply special. Complete with beautiful watercolor illustrations, this sincere and heartfelt book is a love poem to fathers everywhere and makes a perfect gift for dad, or a treasured keepsake to remember him by.
In Collected Wisdom, author and educator Cathy Tooley shares “life-tested truths” stemming from a life full of joy, loss, faith, and perseverance. This pithy and poignant collection of heartfelt quotes provides a gentle reminder that how we live matters more than what we achieve. Cathy’s hope is that by reading these words and journaling your reflections, you might begin to see firsthand how a good life is built in small, faithful choices made day after day.
Deepen Your Walk with God—
One Day at a Time
This faith-based journal is more than a place to take notes—it’s a year-long
journey of spiritual growth, reflection, and transformation. Each day offers a
Bible verse and a guided prompt to help you connect with God, process your
thoughts, and track your progress over time.
Divided into four quarters, this journal invites you to revisit your entries
every few months—giving you a powerful opportunity to see how far you’ve
come and where God is leading you next.
Whether you’re just beginning your faith journey or looking to go deeper,
this journal is your sacred space to listen, grow, and respond to God’s Word
with intention.
Born from years of treasured memories of people, places, deaths, disappointments, and heartaches, Nocturnes and Saudade encapsulates the indescribable state of longing that humanizes us during the worst of times and binds us together during quiet moments of remembrance. By “offering a vocabulary for [her] wounds” and “creating story out of brokenness,” debut author Lauren Griffin begins to rework the lessons of her personal narrative, exemplifying how the storms of our hearts—when brought to light through poetry—can provide both understanding and healing to ourselves and others.
Born from years of treasured memories of people, places, deaths, disappointments, and heartaches, Nocturnes and Saudade encapsulates the indescribable state of longing that humanizes us during the worst of times and binds us together during quiet moments of remembrance. By “offering a vocabulary for [her] wounds” and “creating story out of brokenness,” debut author Lauren Griffin begins to rework the lessons of her personal narrative, exemplifying how the storms of our hearts—when brought to light through poetry—can provide both understanding and healing to ourselves and others.
When Jonathan Ian Elliott suffered a stroke at age seventy-five, he worried his life
would never be the same. And in many ways, it never was. He speech changed. His
memory lapsed. His health declined. But he began to realize that for all the stroke had
taken from him, it had also given him more than he ever could have imagined.
Rebirth. “Real presence.” And poetry completely unfiltered, no longer “a shortfall
of mindfulness.” In this stunning collection, Elliott’s poetic voice is more alive than ever as he explores a second chance at life, comes into his age, and embraces the beauty of a life lived in the present.
I am here,
I was here.
That’s all that can be said of this.
From award-winning poet and author Jonathan Ian Elliott comes this brilliant collection that explores what it means to simply “be”—despite a life of loneliness, abuse, hunger, respect, peace, and serenity. At times heartwarming and at times heartbreaking, but always moving, Elliott’s poems display a mastery of expression, lyricism, and imagery.
And as I’ve made peace with all this, I call it poetry.
This stunning collection from award-winning poet and author Jonathan Ian Elliott explores themes of childhood abuse, rage, addiction, heartbreak, mental illness, PTSD, and “geographical cures” in a search for inner peace. Elliott’s poems resonate with hauntingly beautiful imagery and poignant lyricism, a kaleidoscope of fragments from a once-broken life.
The Big House on Flavian is a collection of poetry that saddles up beside loss, freedom, and redemption. Inspired by the narrative arcs and emotional weight of Red Dead Redemption 2, these poems explore the American frontier—not just as a setting, but as a psychological battleground. Each piece takes its title from in-game inspiration, then gallops in its own direction, carving out a new path through memory, grief, loyalty, and legacy.
This is not a retelling.
It’s a reckoning.
The Big House on Flavian is a collection of poetry that saddles up beside loss, freedom, and redemption. Inspired by the narrative arcs and emotional weight of Red Dead Redemption 2, these poems explore the American frontier—not just as a setting, but as a psychological battleground. Each piece takes its title from in-game inspiration, then gallops in its own direction, carving out a new path through memory, grief, loyalty, and legacy.
This is not a retelling.
It’s a reckoning.