Sunday, December 21, 2014

Wings of the Wind for Yearround Poetry

Wings of the Wind, A Cornucopia of Poetry, Kym Gordon Moore, Poetry

Poetry spans across diverse cultures, genders and dialects. Wings of the Wind: A Cornucopia of Poetry, by Kym Gordon Moore contains 81 carefully chosen poems that are significant to the foundation of this collection and easy for readers to identify with. Included in this compilation is a metrical sample of a Pantoum, Limerick, Elegy and Haiku. This eclectic full-length collection of poetry depicts experiences illustrated through diverse forms of self-expression.

You can get your copy at Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com or OutskirtsPress.com. Follow Kym on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, YouTube and Pinterest.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Special Thanks to the Professional Services of She Reviews It!


Before you buy that special something, here is a review service that combs products and services for the best recommendations to pass on to consumers. I had the honor of using the services of She Reviews It for product recommendations, after a dear friend with a well-known company hired the firm to review some of their products. As everyone is aware of, reviews are a critical piece for those decision makers who want to hear what others have to say, before investing their money, regardless of the price tag. 

Like every other consumer, as a cost-conscious shopper, I look for reputation, dependability and recommendations in a product, before I buy. I am so grateful to She Reviews It for the 5-Star review the company gave my book of poetry, Wings of the Wind: A Cornucopia of Poetry on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. I sold many copies of this book, and this review is the icing that many people see before they buy, whether directly from me or online. I am honored to be in the company with reviews this company has done for corporations like Donna Karan, DSW Shoes and Thierry Mugler. Thanks so much for your services She Reviews It. I give you a 5-Star review in return.

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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Celebrating National Cotton Candy Day

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Today is National Cotton Candy Day. This sweet, sugar spun, airy treat is typically found at fairs, festivals and the circus. The soft, fluffy texture simply melts in your mouth. Although this delightful treat is a favorite during the summertime, this day is celebrated on December 7. Cotton candy was introduced by William Morrison and John C. Wharton at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904. Tootsie Roll of Canada LTD however, claimed that it was the first to introduce cotton candy at the 1893 World Fair.

Go ahead and get sugar-wasted today with some of that fluffy, melt in your mouth sugary concoction.
Happy National Cotton Candy Day!

Monday, November 24, 2014

A Thanksgiving Letter to A Grieving Friend


As I reflect on the song, "Its So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" by the group Boyz II Men, I still find it difficult to cope with the transition of a dear loved one. I met my friend J.B. through his wife who I worked with in an industry that enhanced the physical beauty of women. She was truly the epitome of beauty glowing from within and she knew how to encourage spiritual beauty through those she met and touched. I feel sadness for his pain since he just laid her body to rest a few days before Thanksgiving. For a moment, I think about the empty chair she will never sit in again or the plate that she will not eat from again. I cry because of the agony he is facing this first major holiday without her. I also think about the emptiness he must have felt that first moment he found out she passed on to her eternal life. I can't imagine that first day in which the sensitivity of loneliness finally penetrated his numbness that she, as he once knew her as wife, lover, friend and biggest supporter was suddenly and unexpectedly absent from her body. Such a realization is hard to imagine and fathom.

While I do not profess the gift of prophecy, which is not included in my personal realm of spiritual gifts, I am encouraged that J.B. will begin to elevate to an altitude of greatness that he teaches others to strive for. I'm sure however, he wanted to achieve that greatness with his wife by his side. He did achieve that greatness to a certain, but now his mission is one of greater dedication and urgency. Recently, I was reading a phrase I noted on a piece of paper years ago that said, "Some people come into your life for a reason, season or a lifetime." When we choose our life partners, it is not disclosed whose "lifetime" will be affected longer than the other. While we wish to grow old together, sometimes the predestined plan is to flourish and grow effectively with the time you've been given, and with purpose. After our loved one transitions, where does that leave us and what do we do? Quite frankly, the logical answers are not always comfortable, easy or reassuring.

My friend J.B. and his wife touched so many people's lives. They ministered and gave a lot to others. They showed others what it was like to love, using what you have, wherever you are, regardless of the type of day you are having or how much money you possess. This is the agape love we strive to lift up and spread to others that emits from the Light glowing from within us every day. I realize that the silence in the walls of his home are going to be deafening and agonizing for a while, but in turn will be the ultimate healing agent J.B. may need to show others that you can't put off love; because like an empty well when the water runs dry, the love of your life can leave this world in a matter of a heartbeat.

This morning 3 Carolina Wrens frolicked and sang outside my window on the rail of our deck. I sat for a moment listening to their sounds, watching the quick movements of their short, chunky bodies that amassed any hint of distractions for the present. I thought about J.B.'s wife and how she captured the attention and hearts of so many people who were touched by her singing. She was a songbird who didn't need a huge stage to command the attention of an endearing audience. Thousands were definitely touched and inspired by her singing alone. When I volunteered to visit a local women's facility, she was there to sing for the residents and encouraged them to overcome their adversity, simply through the heart of the words she sang.

Every day is Thanksgiving and the gifts God gives us physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually are great blessings indeed. To my friend J.B., the road ahead is full of uncertainties, but they are also filled with the assurance that God has and always had your back. The strength you garner from your bruised and wounded spirit will be one that will give you the momentum to mount up your wings as a eagle and soar. Your greatest moments have not been unveiled yet.

As we celebrate Thanksgiving Day every day, we will be able to achieve a level of greatness that no one could imagine or even understand. Give thanks and reach for the great things ahead. What does not kill us will only make us stronger, even with the absence of someone we love and miss dearly. I may not understand the magnitude of your pain, but I am sympathetic of your heartache. Happy Thanksgiving J.B.