Stephanie Rowe The World In Our Words is a book that captures diverse voices from around the world. Carefully crafted and nurtured, with contributions from poets coming together to create a collaborative masterpiece. Twenty-two contributors from around the globe are featured in this Anthology, covering nationalities spanning Israel, Scotland, England, America, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, and Australia.
The foundation of The World In Our Words project has transformed into a joyous festivity of varied voices, granting poets the freedom to express their thoughts in their native languages. The world In Our Words beautifully illustrates the power of our common human experience.
Transcending borders bringing people together as we share the beauty held within the deepest parts of ourselves. What makes this poetry book truly unique is its inclusion of poems in various languages. Alongside English, contributors have submitted beautiful verses in Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, and Vietnamese.
This Anthology seeks to dissolve the barriers of personal experience, hardships and geographic boundaries through the power of words. Witness a genuine human experience, as poets express their individual styles and encounters within their own worlds. You will experience a collection of poetry that you are sure to relate to.
For more information about our project go to mrsrowe .org To order your copy search ‘The World In Our Words’ head to mrsrowe .org . This book is self-published please share with others to spread this beautiful collection of poetry. Much love and appreciation from the Poets of the world.
THE WORLD IN OUR WORDS by Stephanie Rowe includes the following
A.J. HAIGH
AZARIA CAMARGO
DAVID OLIVER
FIANNA MELODY MCDONALD
G. WIGGINS
JACQUELINE LEWIS
JANE RICHARDS
JONA ESELAYE DAVID
KYLA JAY LUCY
ALEXANDRA HOWSON
LUCY NOVARO
MARION S. LOVELAND
NATHANIEL NEW-CASTLE
NIAMH FRIEL
RANDY LACEY
RHETORICAL ARTZ
RONI ADAM
SHERR MARIE ALTAMIRANO DIAZ
SKYE PRICE
STEPHANIE ROWE
TERRICA STRUDWICK
TK CASSIDY
YANE KRITSKI DE OLIVEIRA
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