The Poetess of India Who Fought for Freedom – Subhadra Kumari Chauhan

Subhadra Kumari Chauhan was a renowned Indian poetess and advocate for freedom. Subhadra Kumari Chauhan was the first female Satyagrahi to be court-arrested in Nagpur and was sent to prison twice for her participation in anti-British rallies in 1923 and 1942. The first time she was sent to prison she was 18 years old and pregnant. Continue reading The Poetess of India Who Fought for Freedom – Subhadra Kumari Chauhan

My Horse Says No Boundaries by Sherilyn Moore

Sherilyn Suzetta Moore is an artist, poet, author and a devoted horse trainer and animal lover. She has spent majority of her life learning about horses and training with them. She started at a very young age, and it quickly became one of her biggest passions in life. In her book, My Horse Says No Boundaries, Sherilyn Suzetta Moore will take you on a journey … Continue reading My Horse Says No Boundaries by Sherilyn Moore

Untitled by Kathryn China Hayzer

They never closed the doors within their house. Lies and deceit permeated the interstice between love and hate, (and over time caused) irreparable harm to something that could have been mundane. Hearts and desires superseding nuptials the voyage ended short in dismal and dissolute disarray. Belying their vows, trivial “he said” and “she said” was, virtually nonexistent, as each party sought refuge in the arms … Continue reading Untitled by Kathryn China Hayzer

Bricks: A Poem

Bricks and Stones surround her now. Clay from the Earth calms her now. Clay and Water, a perfect mix. They Form the Day. The bricks stack up. Layer after layer, they are all displayed. The weight becomes heavy. She is born. Sometimes it’s unbearable. This weight, she wonders. Is it charitable? It’s worth it. It has to be. No castle can be made without. Foundations … Continue reading Bricks: A Poem