KIMO POETRYis a post-Haiku poetic form, consisting of three lines of 10, 7, and 6 syllables. This form of poetry was developed in Israel. Kimo had evolved from the need for more than 5, 7, and 5 syllables in a Haiku in Hebrew. It usually describes one frozen scene that has no movement in it. Rhyme not necessary. An excellent book for the busy reader who would like to read one a day. Vintage Illustrations added. Bonus of an Elvis Presley Mandala.
Several illustrations, along with a Mandala with Elvis Presley in it by the author. Various short poems, by Jean Elizabeth Ward, Han Dynasty Poets, Tang Dynasty Poets, Basho, Japanese Poet, Shakespeare, John Milton, Ezra Pound, John Donne, American Indian Poems, Kimo Poems, Haiku Poems, Senryu Poems, A Naani Poem; various styles and authors, with history intermingled. A delight for the reader without time to work out longer poems.A varying blent in alphabetical order, sure to please.
This book is about the beheaded, Chinese Tang Poetess, Yu Hsuan-chi, Yu Xuanji remembered with Poetry and Prose by Jean Elizabeth Ward, American Poet Laureate. History combined with Poetry, Prose, and Found Poetry for a most interesting read.
Rabbits too is the second in a series of books for children, to be read first by the parent, as some of the poems are for the parents. Prose, and poems, vintage stories to delight. It begins with Bumper The White Rabbit by George E. Walsh. Chapter 2 is Stories About Animals by Francis C. Woodworth. Chapter 3 is Poems About Animals by Jean Elizabeth Ward with illustrations; a delightful collection for children of all ages.
Kemah Kat is a blue abstract cat created in 2002 as the author looked at a picture of a real cat: There are Kemah Kat poems, Kemah, Texas Poems, and additional poems in alphabetical order. Sea poems, and Kimo, Nanni, Senryu, and Prose. A book for adults and children as well, alphabetized and in chapters for the reader to enjoy, or to get inspired to write your own. Easy to read, understand, and as always each reader will have their own interpretation of the above listed poems. Cover is an incomplete study, one of many of this precious blue cat, with eyes of love for you. 17 vintage engravings, and over a dozen illustrations by the author. Vintage for children added as a final chapter, with illustrations.
This book is an Introduction to Tang Dynasty Poet Li He Chang-ji, with English Translations of The Chinese Songs and Ballads of Li He Chang-ji. An American Female paying an Homage to a Chinese Tang Dynasty Poet. With an introduction to Han Yu included. A few illustrations are within this charming, First Edition, alphabetized book, which will capture your heart and soul. NOT A TRANSLATION but an introduction to a most interesting poet.
In this third book of a series there are a few illustrations by the author, and several Anonymous Authors poems, and stories in rhyme. Barbara Anne Bushytail is a little red, blind Pekingese dog, who loves poetry, and so the author has written many poems for her and about her. Also included is a chapter of Barbara Loves Turtles: especially Tootsie the Turtle in her little tutu. A delight for children of all ages this 8 1/2 X 11" book of 141 pages.
Chinese Tang Dynasty Poets, such as Li Bai, Wang Wei, Du Fu, Meng Haoran, Cao Cao, Qiwu Qian, Cen Can, Wang Jian, Pei Di, Lu Lun, Liu Changqing, Li Qi, Mu Mu, Du Mu, Xue Feng, Wen Tingyun, Wei Yingwu, Liu Juxi, Po Chu-I, Lo Bingwing, and 460 responsive poems by American Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward. In alphabetical order for an easy read.
Du Fu, Chinese Poet, with Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward paying an Homage to with her responses to his poetry. A dozen illustrations by the poet are within this charming book, first in a series, with her paying an homage to Li Bai, Wang Wei, Li He, or Ho, Po Chu-I, Tang: An Homage to, and perhaps a few others; NOT A TRANSLATION, but poems inspired by, or paying an homage to by an American Woman Poet. One chapter dedicated to the exquisite translations of Florence Wheelock Ayscough McNair.
Chinese Tang Poet, Li T'ai-Po remembered,with Poetry,and Prose, and History, by American Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward. Du Fu says, my friend, Li T'ai-Po is best known for the extravagant imagination and striking Taoist imagery in his poetry, and I must add...for his great love of wine. Like me, he spent much of his life travelling, although in his case ... it was because his wealth allowed him to, rather than because his poverty forced him to. It is said that he drowned in the Yangtze River, after falling from his boat, while drunkenly trying to embrace the reflections of the moon. In reality, Li Bai committed suicide, as evidenced by his farewell poem.We only met twice, however, Li Bai was my friend.
Jean Elizabeth Ward proudly presents this book with the poetry of Wang Wei, Famous Chinese Tang Poet, included are the poems inspired by and written by Jean Elizabeth Ward,an American Poet Laureate. Concluding with an introduction to Wei Yingwu, another Chinese Poet. COVER DESIGN:Acrylic over collage: Starward Studio, Jean Elizabeth Ward. www.poetryplusart.com
THE LOG CABIN LADY begins with an Anonymous Autobiography by an Unknown Author. A true story, followed by Victorian Love Poetry by and about Mary Todd Lincoln, William Shakespeare, Edgar A. Poe, Elizabeth Barret Browning, and many more. Intermingled with 100 poems by American Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward. It has been edited to read alphabetically, with Famous English Poets, and Famous American Poets, to delight readers interested in the many aspects of love, and of Victoriana.
A Turtle Book to be read first by parents, choosing the poems for their children: Turtle Poems by various authors, American Indian Quotes. Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward paying an homage to William Blake, Carl Burns, e.e. Cummings, Amy Lowell, Pablo Neruda, Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, nima Yushij, Wen Tingyun, and a song by Bob Dylan. A 1921 book of Tortoise poems by D. H. Lawrence, and a section of Barbara Anne, The Pekingese Poet's Poems. A delight for all ages.
The Chinese Tang Dynasty Poet, Wen Tingyun is a book his complete poems, with an introduction to Tang Poet Wei Yingwu, by American Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward, with poems inspired by and homages given. A delight for the reader; in alphabetical order with many Shape and Concrete poems included. Kimo poems and a few illustrations within this Historical Poetry book.
Jean Ward, Jean E. Ward, Jean Elizabeth Ward, Poetry, Prose, Quotes, Kimo Poetry, Senryu Poetry,and Poems from Various Famous Poets: John Hay, Robert Burns, Shakespeare, Lord Byron, Jean Engelow, Tennyson, Mrs. Norton, Whittier, Motherwell, W. Scott, P. Sidney, and many more.
For the reader looking for something different: Concrete Poetry, Shape Poetry and Prose, with bible verses intermingled within this alphabetized book, with illustrations by the author. A poem dedicated to Oprah Winfrey from the author's Living Legend Series, and two illustrations of Oprah, included within. An easy read, Shape Poems for the beginner.
PO CHU-I - BAI JUYI - HAKU RAKUTEN772-846 CE) vowed his poems would be understood at every Social level, so he broke with the poetic habits of the literati in two respects. First, his diction was not merely simple but sometimes Colloquial, and, second, he frequently lamented the economic and social injustices perpetrated on the poor. However, he also ranged freely among traditional subjects, including, the evocation of emotions using natural scenes.
149 pages of poetry by Poet Laureate, and Multimedia Artist, Jean Elizabeth Ward, paying An Homage To Edgar Allan Poe, with quotes amd illustrations interminled amidst a easy to read First Edition, wonderful book for an introduction into the poetry of both Poe and Ward.
Native American Indian Sayings and Quotes, with illustrations intermingled amidst original pieces of Poetry and Prose by Jean Elizabeth Ward, Poet Laureate. Excerpts from the author's Living Legend Series, with her honoring Dr. Maya Angelo, Chief Wilma Mankiller, and Song Writer and Singer, Ms. Loretta Lynn; the book is alphabetized for an easier read. An enjoyable book for all ages.
A book of light love lines, intermingled with Prose, and rhymes; in alphabetical order for an easy read. A few illustrations are added with one of Elvis Presley.
This book, first presented by Archbishop Wake, now by Jean Elizabeth Ward, of Starward Studio, 2008 presents-THE FORBIDDEN BOOKS, etc. . . . "After the writings contained in the New Testament were selected from the numerous Gospels and Epistles then in existence, what became of the Books that were rejected by the compilers?" This book although still incomplete presents HALF THE TESTAMENT, instead of the PERFECT ONE. In the conclusion, the reader is implored to examine for themselves, and observe the testimony of Archbishop Wake and other learned divines and historians appended thereto; Etc. . . .
Into The Twilight Zone: The Rod Serling Programme Guide includes complete episode guides with cast, credits and story summaries of the original Twilight Zone series, as well as its many film and television revivals, and Rod Serling's Night Gallery. The book features an overview and filmography of Serling's life and career, and interviews with many of his colleagues, including Buck Houghton, Richard Matheson, Frank Marshall, Joe Dante, Phil DeGuere, Wes Craven, Alan Brennert, Paul Chitlik and Jeremy Bertrand Finch. It also includes indices of actors and creative personnel. "The best TV programme guide I have seen." --Ty Power, Dreamwatch "The perfect complement to The Twilight Zone Companion." --David McDonnell, Starlog
The Book of Odes, or Shi Jing, is a 2008 release, English Edition, Many of the 305 Poems in the book deal with the lives of the common people, their daily occupations, their Joys, and sorrows, their hard work and duties in war. Then in the Warring States Period the state of Chu in the South produced a great poet: Qu Yuan (340-278 A.D.). He was the first Chinese poet whose name we know. When he saw that his state was approaching ruin and he could do nothing to save it, he drowned himself in the Miluo River.
Opal Sunflowers is a book, with poems from the masters intermingled throughout the book; alphabetical order for an easy read. 148 pages of delight; variety is the spice of life and in this book you will find variety to spice up your life, and encourage you to write your own poetry.
Third in a continuing series by Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward: a love story based on historical facts about Mary Todd Lincoln and her husband, Abraham Lincoln. Illustrations within, poetry, prose, and quotes.
This book, with illustrations...is part I of the early Shape Poems, A to L from the collection of Jean Elizabeth Ward, poetry that has been worked into various shapes, or Concrete Poetry. Alphabetized with illustrations. Illustrations of Oprah Winfrey, and more. Bushisms worked into Shape Poems. A delight for those desiring something different.
Why Do Snakes Hiss, is a book filled with 11 illustrations, filled with Cathartic Poetry; (perhaps sarcastic) and Avant Garde. Many poems that may not fit into any other of the author's collections. Mixed with Modern Japanese Senryu and Shape Poetry.
2007 revision of the author's original 2006 book about Love, Loss, Divorce, Remarriage, Love and Loss again and several examples given. Prose and Japanese Senryu Poems worked into this book. A final chapter of Disfunctional poems, written by Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward, with a desire only that the reader may in some way relate, as we all are children of God with all of our mistakes; hopefully to learn from them, as life is a learning process. Remember: Divorce is a damned rotten shame: forgive and begin again as "Love Covereth
The art of crafting beautiful string and bead creations is explained in this step-by-step guide for novice beaders. Everything the beginner needs to know, including information on selecting the appropriate beads at the store and a complete guide to basic stringing materials are provided, along with pointers on securing beading wires with crimps, tying knots, and working with findings. Twenty-five quick and simple projects will help build foundational technical skills and result in exciting bead creations such as charm bracelets and chandelier earrings. This resource guide gives readers the skills to create their own pieces.
Elvis Presley remembered by Poet Laureate Jean Elizabeth Ward, with Poetry, Prose, Shape Poems, Senryu Poems, Naani Poems, and quotes by Elvis Presley worked into the book. A few illustrations with homages and inspirational poems inspired by such poets as John Donne, Alexander Pope, Sadi, George Gordon Byron, William Butler Yeats, Edgar Allan Poe, James Weldon Johnson, Persy Shelley, and more. With memories from Tupelo to stardom; a good book for lovers of "Everything Elvis.
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