Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal: Issue 4 (July - September 2020)
By Cendrine Marrouat, David Ellis, Angela van Son and
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About this ebook
Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal features inspirational poetry, no matter the topic.
In issue 4: Poems by Angela van Son, Dianne Alvine, Riley Hershberger, Carl "Papa" Palmer, Kate LaDew, Tim Heerdink, Diane Bertrand, Charles Baguma, Ingrid Bruck, and Teresa Burleson.
New: Our Children's Poetry Section!
In addition, the magazine features social media tips, useful writing tools and a Haiku-Interview with Emily Craig. Readers are even challenged to write some sixku and kindku, the poetry forms that editors Cendrine Marrouat and David Ellis invented.
Cendrine Marrouat
Cendrine Marrouat is a French-born Canadian photographer, poet, and author. She is also the co-founder or FPoint Collective, a photography collective; and Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal, a magazine that promotes uplifting and positive poetry, no matter the topic. Cendrine has also created the Sixku (poetry form) and the Reminigram (type of digital photography). Finally she works as the Head of Marketing and Communications at Connexion Franco Coop.
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Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal - Cendrine Marrouat
A NOTE FROM THE CO-EDITORS AND CO-FOUNDERS
Welcome to this fourth issue of Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal!
This last quarter was incredible for us. We have so much to celebrate!
We created a new poetry form, the Kindku, announced our new art-related magazine (Auroras & Blossoms Creative Arts Journal), and launched a new artistic movement called PoArtMo. We are working hard to continue spreading positivity and make the world a better place in our own way.
Once again, we have an issue jam packed with great content for you. Our featured poets include Angela van Son, Dianne Alvine, Carl Papa
Palmer, Kate LaDew, Tim Heerdink, Diane Bertrand, Charles Baguma, Ingrid Bruck, and Teresa Burleson. In our new Children’s Poetry Section, which is dedicated to both children’s poetry writers and 13-16 year-old poets, you will find a beautiful piece from Riley Hershberger.
Other poetry-related content includes a Haiku-Interview with Emily Craig, Cendrine’s Sixku and recommended writing tool, as well as David’s very useful social media tips. Finally, in the last pages of this issue, we tell you more about our recent announcements.
Thank you for joining us. We look forward to reading your comments and sharing your inspirational poetic gems with the world!
Cendrine Marrouat & David Ellis
FEATURED POEMS AND POETS
Corporeality by Angela van Son
Even when it feels unbearable (at first)
when someone treats us better
than we treat ourselves
they might be right
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