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Maria Psanis

    I Don't Need a Second Mother
    Eros Dancing My Soul
    God the Moon and My Friend Coco
    Whispering Kisses Embroidering Love on my Soul
    A Child, a Dream and a Sling-Shot
    Between an Artist and a Dreamer
    • Between an Artist and a Dreamer

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      A collection of poetry, thoughts, and art expressing a deeper level of love, our relationship with our Creator, and with each other. A dance between light and darkness, good and evil, justice and injustice and the importance of silence and also the importance of voicing the truth to bring light to those who suffer. The Artist and the Poet combine colors and words to provoke and cultivate consciousness. Maria the Poet and Demetra the Artist are related not only by blood, but they're related by creativity and God like spirit. Both connected, both keen, both enthusiastic about their love for the Lord and the mysteries of life. Both dance a different kind of dance, yet their dance is about uniting earth and heaven in a harmonious bliss.

      Between an Artist and a Dreamer
    • A Child, a Dream and a Sling-Shot

      • 156 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The collection showcases a wide range of emotions, blending light-hearted childhood memories with poignant reflections on pain and loss. Through her evocative poetry, the author captures the innocence of youth while also confronting deeper, more complex feelings. The juxtaposition of joy and sorrow invites readers to explore the intricacies of growing up and the dreams that shape our lives. Each poem serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit amidst life's challenges.

      A Child, a Dream and a Sling-Shot
    • Exploring profound themes of love, loss, and spirituality, this poetry collection delves into the human experience amidst pain, separation, and death. The verses reflect on the balance of life, the mysteries of existence, and the complexities of intimacy, while fostering a connection between the divine and the earthly. Through vivid imagery, the poet aims to heal the soul, inviting readers to embrace a transformative light that transcends fear and isolation.

      Whispering Kisses Embroidering Love on my Soul
    • God the Moon and My Friend Coco

      • 90 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of grief and faith, the story follows Sasha, a young girl grappling with her emotions as she faces the harsh realities of life, including the illness of her friend Coco and the concept of loss. Seeking solace, she reaches out to God, finds joy in dancing with the Moon, and clings to her belief in miracles. Her journey is marked by profound questions about life, death, and the nature of divine presence, reflecting the struggles of a child trying to make sense of a world filled with pain and uncertainty.

      God the Moon and My Friend Coco
    • Eros Dancing My Soul

      • 134 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Exploring the nature of true love, this poetry collection delves into themes of sexuality and divine connection, challenging conventional interpretations influenced by fear and societal labels. It presents a vision of love that transcends physicality, inviting readers to experience a paradise free from judgment. The poet illustrates a connection between souls that defies gender boundaries, suggesting that genuine love can exist in an eternal, intangible dance, untouched by human limitations.

      Eros Dancing My Soul
    • I Don't Need a Second Mother

      • 86 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Sasha struggles with her mother's choice of babysitter, Ms. Grace MaClean, primarily due to her appearance. In contrast, her sister Bella embraces the situation. The story explores themes of judgment and acceptance as Sasha confronts her biases and discovers the deeper qualities of Ms. MaClean beyond her weight. Through this journey, Sasha learns valuable lessons about respect and understanding, ultimately challenging her initial perceptions.

      I Don't Need a Second Mother
    • The Wildflower and the Honey Bee

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Exploring the profound themes of aging, illness, and mortality, this collection captures the emotional journey of a caregiver. The poems reflect the transformation of the elderly mind, body, and spirit, moving from moments of joy and contentment to experiences of pain and despair. Ultimately, the work emphasizes the struggle of letting go and finding solace in faith, guiding readers through a poignant transition towards a new beginning.

      The Wildflower and the Honey Bee
    • After an exhausting day of soccer, Sasha returns home, where she reflects on her experiences and the lessons learned from the game. The story delves into her personal growth, friendships, and the importance of teamwork. As she navigates challenges both on and off the field, Sasha's journey highlights resilience, determination, and the joy of pursuing one's passions. Through her eyes, readers explore the vibrant world of youth sports and the impact it has on shaping character and relationships.

      Pooky Ate My Sneakers and Stole My Jeans
    • Sasha, the tomboy who loves to play soccer with the boys, is always getting in trouble with her older sister, Bella. No matter what Sasha does it's never good enough. She can't gain her sister's approval. She loves her sister, but sometimes she doesn't. Bella is perfect and she knows everything. Sasha doesn't know much, she just wants to have fun.

      I Love My Sister But Sometimes I Don't