Literary Revelations is proud to bring you the wonderful poetry of Ken Gierke. We hope you enjoy this feature. BIO Ken Gierke is retired and has lived in Missouri since 2012, when he moved from Western New York, where the Niagara River fostered a love for nature. He writes primarily in free verse and haiku,Continue reading “Sunday Feature – Poems by Ken Gierke”
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Feature of the Week – The Stunning Poetry of Vasiliki Petroudi
This week Literary Revelations is thrilled to bring you the poetry of Vasiliki Petroudi, a Greek poet of striking talent. Vasiliki in her own words: There are two powerful memories from my childhood. First, sleeping under gigantic cypresses that one can find everywhere in Greece, and second the voices of a Greek singer whispering somethingContinue reading “Feature of the Week – The Stunning Poetry of Vasiliki Petroudi”
Kait’s poetry reading from Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology
Literary Revelations Journal is proud to bring you a poetry reading by Kaitlin one of the marvelous contributors to our #1 Amazon bestselling anthology Hidden in Childhood. Bio Better known as Kait and living in Spain as a teacher’s assistant, Kaitlin has found healing and rediscovered her love for creation through poetry. For Kait, surrealismContinue reading “Kait’s poetry reading from Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology”
A Poem by Vance Walker Included in Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology
As of this writing Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology is still running #1 on Amazon New Releases [poetry anthologies]. This is almost the 5th day. I cannot tell you how humbled and delighted I am. The poetry in this volume is fantastic. 150 poets wrote about their childhood. Joy and pain. Tears and smiles.Continue reading “A Poem by Vance Walker Included in Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology”
Magic, Talent, Color, and Pain: Camellia S
Camellia S. is the author of the poetry collection entitled “The Prototype of Rebirth,” collection available on Amazon. Camellia does not call herself a poet but a humble servant of words. When she takes a break, she can be found either crooning or in front of the camera, experimenting with fashion (some childhood dreams neverContinue reading “Magic, Talent, Color, and Pain: Camellia S”
From Science to Poetry: Swarn Gill
Dear Readers, It is with great please that our Literary Revelations Journal brings you the mesmerizing poetry and recitation of Swarn Gill. The power of Swarn’s metaphors, the aesthetics of his verses, and the philosophy behind them are fabulous. I hope you enjoy this feature. First, let’s drill into his bio. Swarn Gill was originallyContinue reading “From Science to Poetry: Swarn Gill”
An English Poet: Eric Daniel Clarke
Eric Daniel Clarke – Scientist & Writer Eric Daniel Clarke is an Englishman, raised in the West Country close to Hardy’s Wessex. He’s lived his adult life near London, working as a scientist in the physical and life sciences, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. In recent years he began writingContinue reading “An English Poet: Eric Daniel Clarke”
An American Poet: M. Taggart
First thing Matt Taggart is going to tell you about himself is that he is a loving husband and father. His accomplishments as an author always come second. Taggart is an award winning American author. His piece, “Bodies in the Basement,” was selected publication of the year (non-poetic) at SpillWords Press in 2019. His poetryContinue reading “An American Poet: M. Taggart”
Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology – Call for Submissions
Welcome to Literary Revelations. We are excited to open our publishing house with a call for submission to a poetry anthology entitled: Hidden in Childhood. Are you ready to explore your childhood and tell us what you see there? Are you ready to bring us the magic, the joy, and perhaps the pain of yourContinue reading “Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology – Call for Submissions”