book reviews
Reviews of the best poetry books, collections and anthologies; discover poems and up-and-coming poets across all cultures, genres and themes.
The Pain
If I do not change I only have myself to blame For I am who I am Because of the pain Thank you for reading my work. If you enjoyed this story, there’s more below. Please hit the like and subscribe button, you can follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @AtomicHistorian. To help me create more content, leave a tip or become a pledged subscriber. I also make stickers, t-shirts, etc here.
By Atomic Historian3 months ago in Poets
The Silk Road: The Ancient Highway That Connected the World
A Road Beyond Roads Long before the roar of jet engines or the hum of fiber-optic cables, the world was already connected by a web of dusty trails, rugged mountains, and endless deserts. This network of paths, stretching thousands of miles across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, became known as **the Silk Road**. More than just a trade route, it was a living, breathing corridor of exchange—a place where merchants, monks, soldiers, and storytellers carried not only goods but also knowledge, beliefs, and dreams.
By Shohel Rana4 months ago in Poets
William Shakespeare: A Poet for All Ages
When people talk about great writers, one name always comes first—William Shakespeare. He is often called the greatest playwright in history, and even after more than 400 years, his works are still read, studied, and performed worldwide. Shakespeare’s plays and poems are filled with deep emotions, universal themes, and beautiful language that connect with people of every age. His writings are not just old books in libraries; they are living works that continue to inspire modern literature, films, and even everyday speech.
By aadam khan4 months ago in Poets






