I’m quite thrilled to announce a new development – I’ve put all my published shorts into an omnibus so readers can access them all in one go. Here’s the cover An intro to the stories Stories of love, loss, acceptance, insanity, and intrigue. Meet Kavya, madly in love with her batch-mate from medical school, who… Continue reading
Tag: Love
This heart’s a sponge
We don’t always have a choice about it, but whenever you can, choose to be in the company of those who uplift you. Your emotional well-being is worth fighting for. It is still February as I post this, but here’s wishing that every month is the month for love.
Seven reasons to read @AuthorReet’s new #Romance – releasing soon
I’ve learned over the years that I work best with deadlines.
Knowing that about myself, I figure that if I announce the book, I’ll have to finish it!
I made this poster to motivate myself and to keep everyone informed. I hope you’ll be as excited as I am…
Spotlight: “A Room in Blake’s Folly” by @JArleneCuliner
Introducing J. Arlene Culiner and her newest story. Blake’s is a historical romance and sounds utterly delightful. There’s an excerpt for you to sink your teeth into, and if that doesn’t induce you to buy the book, nothing will!
Little Love Stories in verse courtesy Twitter prompts #VSS365
These love stories are thanks to the #VSS365 daily word prompt given by uber creative hosts over the last few days on Twitter…
Adrift – a #pandemic poem
In memory of all those who went too soon – claimed by a virus that was as brutal as it was indiscriminate…
Farewell – a poem about love and loss
I hide in the open
letting the rain curtain me
from eyes that probe
for signs that I weep for you
First love, lasting love – a poem
The summer we met
unfurled into seasons
made resplendent
by first love
Conversation: a Haiku
We keep hearing of how important it is to pay attention to body language, to make eye contact, to use and observe non-verbal clues for effective communication. We’re told how it is not just the words that we use but all the other signs our bodies display that make a conversation meaningful.
This is especially true for love…the words ‘I Love You’ are empty and meaningless if there are no actions to supplement the words, or if the follow through is antithetical to the concept of love.
Here’s a Haiku that, I hope, conveys what I’m trying to say in a better way…
Yearning
A hundred heartbreaks are nothing if they lead you to the ONE who is a kindred soul…a little love poem…
