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The Book Launch for Encore: A Collection of Poetry is Coming Soon!

It is with great excitement that we announce the Book Launch for Encore: A Collection of Poetry by Zaneta “Zan” Varnado Johns will be on Sunday, October 15 at 3 p.m. EST

Joining Zan are prolific poets and writers, Chyrel J. Jackson, Sarfraz Ahmed, Jill Sharon Kimmelman, and Elizabeth O. Ogunmodede.

Be sure to sign up with Eventbrite to get your ticket.

Have you picked up your copy of Encore? If not, check out ZanExpressions for access to your preferred copy, be it an autographed version or direct purchase from an online store.

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FEATURE: Zaneta Varnado Johns “Let Your Poetry Shine” on WSATV

Zaneta Varnado Johns shares her poetic experiences and talks about her prolific works with the Women Speakers Association TV.

In the video Johns shared about a poem by none other than Nikki Giovanni and how this experience encouraged her poetic life. Of course, I had to go find a video, so here you go: Nikki Giovanni recites Ego Tripping

Be sure to get your copy of Encore: A Collection of Poetry. It’s available in print and eBook. If you would like an autographed copy go to: ZanExpressions

Encore is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Better World Books, BookShop (for ordering from independent stores, and Thrift Books

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ANNOUNCEMENT! Dear Heart has been published!

Before computers, we wrote letters. My mother’s letters were like little novellas, several pages long. Her family members and friends loved to get her “books.” Letters from mom were heartfelt and brought tears of love. As her pen moved passionately across the pages, sometimes her clear, blue eyes would well up. Letters were her release. They were her way of expressing herself in ways she could not voice. Occasionally, she would write letters to people out of anger and then tear them up. These could have been to politicians, relatives, and those are the ones I knew about. She would express her heart’s desire, open up her soul, and pour out her thoughts.

While I did not have the beautiful penmanship of my mother, I learned that the pen was my power. Some of my letters were releases which I destroyed. At age 15, I even wrote one about the need for a doctor in our little town. The letter and story was published in the newspaper.

As a writer and a poet, I write as if my words are letters to the world, perhaps to express the desires of my heart. Other times I write to simply write.

When we do express our desires within our heart this has a way of stirring up thoughts and even action plans to make things happen. They could be acceptances of things that can’t be changed, but often are steps toward courage to make something happen.

I posed this question and requested to others: What is the desire in your heart? This is my challenge to you. I would like to read about the desires in your heart in the “Dear Heart” anthology of letters, poetry, art, photography, and whatever ways helps you express your passion.

There was a caveat to this. In honor of my mother, the expressions were to be sent to me via good old fashioned snail mail.

Now, it is my pleasure to bring to you these beautiful heartfelt responses via Dear Heart.

Lisa Tomey-Zonneveld

Contributirs: Alice Taylor, Chyrel J. Jackson, Danielle Martin, Jia-Li Yang, Jill Sharon Kimmelman, Jodi Lynn Nehring, Karen Monteith, Max H. Tomey, Nanci Arvizu, Pratibha Savani, Rebecca Herz, Richa Dinesh Sharma, Robin Klammer, Sarah Ryan, Shiela Denise Scott, Steve Anc, Terri Michels, and Zaneta Varnado Johns.

Special Shout out to Kay Doiron for the cover art and to Zan Johns for her wonderful editing skills.

Get your copy today on Amazon

TTOT

Ten Things of Thankful-August 12 2023

Happy TTOT time!

  1. Happy Birthday to Me! I am so grateful for all the wonderful wishes. And for an especially awesome birthday month. I am also grateful for my sister friend who took me out for the day.
  2. We have experienced typica; NC weather this week. It worked out that I didn’t have to go out in the rain.
  3. For answers to my shoulder and that I have a best surgeon to handle it. This has been something I have dealt with for years, but the last episode didn’t go away.
  4. Flowers. I went to TJ’s and they started carrying tiny bouquets, which I love. So, I bought a little bouquet with pretty oranges, yellows, and purple.
  5. Writing buddies. I was able to meet with another writer on Friday and we chatted and then both got to work. It’s nice to get outside of my zone.
  6. That we have the choice to pray, ask for help, meditate to help others. Thinking of Maui, right now. Grateful I was able to go to Hawaii years ago and grateful that the fires are over and praying for recovery and more.
  7. Grateful that projects are abundant.
  8. Grateful for a trusted person to do edits.
  9. Grateful for love.
  10. YOU