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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.

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NEW BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT! What Matters Journal by Zaneta Varnado Johns

Prolific Pulse Press is pleased to announce the publication of this unique journal by Zaneta Varnado Johns.

This is a journal of intention, an acknowledgment of what matters. Inspired by Zaneta Varnado Johns’ Pushcart Prize nominated poem, “What Matters,” it is a tool for continuous reflection and mindfulness. Johns believes that every word shared is an opportunity to love. She further states that we are rich in unfailing love. How does it look when we consistently cultivate that love—for others and ourselves? Nothing else matters until we master the divine gift of knowing what matters.

Crafted with a style all her own, Johns has created a journal that is designed for thoughtful introspection and outward expressions of self-care and care for others.

The artwork by Pratibha Savani and Preeti Mistry add to the meaning of this designer’s dream. Kelli Jackson has also contributed to the design of this work of art.

The outstanding cover photography by Shari Filsinger shows the intended warm invitation to enter into moments of personal expressions.

Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com

What Matters Journal – The ultimate weekly guide designed to promote mental wellness, self-care, gratitude and positivity, spiritual awareness and mindfulness. A thoughtful organizational tool for men, women, and teens.

About this item:

  • Be inspired by the opening poem, “What Matters,” a lesson in compassion for others.
  • Be intentional in loving yourself and others.
  • Complete a weekly Emotional Forecast self-assessment; write about what matters to you each week and why.
  • Elaborate on your weekly spiritual, physical, creative, relationship, intellectual and financial priorities. Discuss your thoughts and plans about some or all of the topics needing attention in any given week.
  • Seek opportunities for growth as you assess goals and reflect at the end of each week.
  • Gain motivation as you track and write about your progress.
  • Make use of the monthly mindfulness art and writing prompts for peaceful thought and awareness.
  • Color or simply enjoy the lovely art pieces and images as you reflect on people you assisted during the month and those who helped you. With care prompts, empathy is sure to follow.
  • Perfect Gift- share the brilliance of this thoughtful 240-page, _x_ inch journal. Help family, friends, colleagues, and teens in their journey toward self-care, gratitude, and compassion.

Features:

  • Undated to accommodate your personal needs
  • Perfectly sized 6×9 with ample writing space on premium paper
  • Quotes, prompts, and artistic expressions throughout
  • End of Week, End of Month, and End of Year Reflection pages

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