Greetings, folks. Gobblers by Masticadores has published the latest installment of my short haiku/senryu collections titled “A Few Haiku (21).” These small collections consist of six haiku and/or s…| Silent Pariah
I recently came across an article about book lists, The Ultimate Fall 2025 Reading List, by Emily Temple and noticed that one title appears again and again: The Wilderness by Angela Flournoy. Curious, I placed a hold on it through the Vancouver Public Library. It will be eight weeks before I can read it, whichContinue reading "Poignancy in Books: Sadness or Joy?"| Rebecca's Reading Room
Do you often feel alone and misunderstood by other people? Believe me, you are not the only one who feels this way. Here's what you can do about it.| Learning Mind
Everyone experiences negative emotions from time to time. However, when you have a tendency towards a particular emotional state, there could be some deeper reasons than you might realize.| Learning Mind
I still feel afflicted by my mind in many ways. I try to focus on the present, and distract myself by trying to live life in my fullest possible manner, but once in while I still notice that sinking feeling that has plagued me since I have known consciousness. Intellectually I know it is just...| Winnie Lim
I shot out of the wombclutching a ticket out of townand have never since looked back.Any road ahead, I thought. Forgetthe names, the places and faces,be a mover. And now I just linger, embracing th…| the Book of Pain
Every piece of her ached with sorrowHer time, she had given awayHer smile looked like something borrowedFrom the walls she built up from the painShe stood strong when it all fell downThe castle whe…| Love13Reading
The rolling emptiness of a Sunday afternoon, The deafening silence of a vacant room, The brutal roar of a mind gone mad, After years of loneliness leave a soul unclad. Reaching a loved one in search of a friend, An unforeseen blow reveals this is the end. A vacuous pang sucking life from my eyes, But after all else this should have been no surprise. Disjointed and pondering, unsteady and shamed, Bloodcurdling abuse tearing a The post Sunday appeared first on Conciliar Post.| Conciliar Post
Are you looking for a sad activity for kids that helps them understand the emotion? We've got the book and ideas for you here!| KiddyCharts
Shovel strikes hard summer soil beneath a fainting sun— young dog’s resting place.| boy with a hat