🪶 Friday Finds – 24 October 2025 | Indie Author E. Denise Billups, Bon..
Celebrate fall with this week’s Friday Finds! Meet indie author E. Denise Billups, explore a DIY bonsai tree craft, and warm up with a delicious fall harvest soup recipe.
Celebrate fall with this week’s Friday Finds! Meet indie author E. Denise Billups, explore a DIY bonsai tree craft, and warm up with a delicious fall harvest soup recipe.
Celebrate the season with this week’s Fun Fall Friday Finds! Discover indie author Rachel Dacus, dive into new book reviews, and enjoy a cozy fall craft and a pumpkin-inspired recipe. Don’t miss the Fun Time Giveaway—it’s officially spooky season!
A heartfelt poetry collection that celebrates love, resilience, and everyday beauty. Join the iRead Book Tour for Poems of Life by JoeCephas White, running September 22 – October 10, 2025.
Peter Hynes's books Under the Oak and The Costume Box are treasure troves of thoughtful and relatable poetry for readers who appreciate introspective and emotive verse. This diverse collection will resonate with anyone seeking a contemplative and deeply personal reading experience.
The Costume Box & Under the Oak, Two Poetry Books from Peter Hynes (Spotlight ~ $15 Gift Card Available) #Poetry @GoddessFish @poetrybypeter57 #TellwellPublishing
These Are Not My Words by Donovan Hufnagle is an enlightening and deeply personal collection that will resonate with readers who appreciate introspective and lyrical poetry and are drawn to explorations of identity, self-discovery, and the interconnectedness of human experience. (Storygraph)
These Are Not My Words (I Just Wrote Them) by Donovan Hufnagle ~ Spotlight & Guest Post ~ $25 Gift Card Available #Poetry @GoddessFish @donovanhufnagle @dhufnaglepoetry
Borderland: Poetry and Words from the Intersection of Race, Masculinity, Bisexuality and Grief is a poetry collection by award-winning author, music artist Ross Victory. Borderland explores themes of masculinity, race, bisexuality, and grief. Through narrative prose and free verse, Victory portrays himself as a son, student, teacher, and lover, showcasing joy, agony, identity, enhanced with sprinkles of visceral desire. He challenges societal conformity, reimagining divine love and resilience at the crossroads of hetero- and homonormativity.
Borderland: Poetry and Words from the Intersection of Masculinity, Race, Bisexuality and Grief by Ross Victory | Spotlight ~ $25 Gift Card | #LGBTQ Poetry #IndieAuthor @GoddessFish @rossvvictorius @rossvictoryofficial