book reviews
Reviews of the best poetry books, collections and anthologies; discover poems and up-and-coming poets across all cultures, genres and themes.
Paul Stewart- The Accidental Poet. Top Story - January 2024.
Ever since Paul Stewart posted about publishing his book on Amazon, I have been meaning to read it. Life has been busy lately and I haven't been able to squeeze much time in for reading. However, I made it a point to grab the Kindle version yesterday and finally get down to it.
By Sara Wilson2 years ago in Poets
World top 15 best tourist places
Depending on personal tastes and interests, the top tourist destinations in the globe may not always appear on this list. But these are 15 well-known and well-liked tourist spots that are well-known for their historical, cultural, and natural charms:
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Poets
Unraveling the Future: The Boom of 3D Cell Culture Market. Content Warning.
A Glimpse into the 3D Cell Culture Universe What is 3D Cell Culture? Imagine a microscopic world where cells thrive and interact in a three-dimensional dance—an artificial environment known as 3D cell culture. This cutting-edge technology enables cells to grow in a framework that mirrors the extracellular conditions, providing researchers with a more realistic platform to study diseases and test the efficacy of drugs.
By shalini rajput2 years ago in Poets
To the surreal strength we hold
This is an ode to the might that we hold in our hearts to mellow through the banter of our strife. We are extraordinary species that surpass the wit and intelligence of any existing creature in the biotic ecosystem. Our minds are constantly evolving in every minuscular way to foretell the vision of tomorrow. Life is a monotonous series of exemplary events that forge their being in the mundanity of a day. Stirring with the hustle-bustle of every day becomes burdening when life shows how uncertain our mortality is and how placated we are in the hands of the unknown.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
All the light we cannot see.
All the light we cannot see. Embellishing in the moments of sadness, enraged by the atrocities of life, We often comprehend our reasons to be alive. Do you often sit by the window sill and ponder what true happiness decipher to? What is the essence of absolute joy? Can it be broken down into a simplistic perspective of experiences that we live through or is joy synonymous with money and materialistic realities? I often sit down and wander memory lane, to behold the precious moments of delight, where I felt truly happy.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets







