International Poetry Fellowship, These Human Shores Anthologies Vol. 1 - 3
These Human Shores, Edited by Ron Wiseman, Cover by Mark Andrew James Terry
Life is the affirmation for all that there is, all that has come into being, all that will pass through time. If we humans know anything about life, it is because we live. The series of anthologies: These Human Shores, of which this book is the first, will explore the nature of life from birth to death. What is the correlation between poetry and the stages of life? Why, everything! As we celebrate life with poetry, we celebrate poetry with life! The theme of this book was chosen by our founder, Ron Wiseman; and his name speaks rightly, for he is a wise man. As editor of These Human Shores, he has creatively and wisely chosen poems that will not only celebrate life, but will reawaken the feelings we all have about the wonder and splendor of living. Although it is just a book, and as such non-living, the fountains of words that are displayed upon these pages speak from the lives of brilliant poets from all over the world, bathing us in their lifelight. We have so much to be grateful for; our joys, our tragedies, our loves and our losses, as each has become part of who we are. Without life, there would be no poetry, without poetry it would be much more difficult to share our experiences, for poetry, like no other art, can transcend language to speak directly to our hearts and spirits. From wise words to enchanting tales and funny stories of babyhood, through the vast array of stories and anecdotes of toddlerhood, this book describes the beginning of life from many perspectives, then it becomes much more reflective as we bring you the greatest treasures of life: “Memories through sessions of sweet silent thought”. Memories of being young, wild and free, memories of long rich lives; we laugh, we cry, we smile, we sigh and most of all we affirm life itself. This is life, this is poetry, this is love.
Life is the affirmation for all that there is, all that has come into being, all that will pass through time. If we humans know anything about life, it is because we live. The series of anthologies: These Human Shores, of which this book is the first, will explore the nature of life from birth to death. What is the correlation between poetry and the stages of life? Why, everything! As we celebrate life with poetry, we celebrate poetry with life! The theme of this book was chosen by our founder, Ron Wiseman; and his name speaks rightly, for he is a wise man. As editor of These Human Shores, he has creatively and wisely chosen poems that will not only celebrate life, but will reawaken the feelings we all have about the wonder and splendor of living. Although it is just a book, and as such non-living, the fountains of words that are displayed upon these pages speak from the lives of brilliant poets from all over the world, bathing us in their lifelight. We have so much to be grateful for; our joys, our tragedies, our loves and our losses, as each has become part of who we are. Without life, there would be no poetry, without poetry it would be much more difficult to share our experiences, for poetry, like no other art, can transcend language to speak directly to our hearts and spirits. From wise words to enchanting tales and funny stories of babyhood, through the vast array of stories and anecdotes of toddlerhood, this book describes the beginning of life from many perspectives, then it becomes much more reflective as we bring you the greatest treasures of life: “Memories through sessions of sweet silent thought”. Memories of being young, wild and free, memories of long rich lives; we laugh, we cry, we smile, we sigh and most of all we affirm life itself. This is life, this is poetry, this is love.
- These Human Shores, Volume 2: The Four Corners of the Moon, Edited by Diane Allen Hemingway, Cover Art and illustrations by Mark Andrew James Terry, Illustrations by James John Founded by Ron Wiseman, Preface by Toni A Christman, Introduction by Mary Boren. Authored with International Poetry Fellowship.
- This anthology is the second in a series published by the International Poetry Fellowship (IPF). This volume is about the changing seasons, represented as "The Four Corners of the Moon". It is written by a number of amateur and professional poets who are all members of AllPoetry.com and the IPF. It is a cross-cultural look at the world from many poets from many countries, and you can enjoy the mystery of the world over from the comfort of your chair.
These Human Shores, Volume 3: All the World's a Stage, Cover Art and illustrations by Mark Andrew James Terry, Edited By Toni Christman, Diane Allen Hemingway, Diana Nichols & Lilibet Waters. Authored with International Poetry Fellowship .
Volume 3 of These Human Shores: "All the World's a Stage" is a collection of poetry that is part of a story. Zeus and Hera see Diogenes climbing the foothills of Olympus, cursing the gods as he goes. They bring him up to teach him a lesson. They have four muses recite poetry to him about different subjects to see if it rekindles his humanity and overcomes his cynicism.
Volume 3 of These Human Shores: "All the World's a Stage" is a collection of poetry that is part of a story. Zeus and Hera see Diogenes climbing the foothills of Olympus, cursing the gods as he goes. They bring him up to teach him a lesson. They have four muses recite poetry to him about different subjects to see if it rekindles his humanity and overcomes his cynicism.