by Raymond Quattlebaum | May 22, 2024 | Guest Article, Literature, Poetry
Photo by Pavel Danilyuk Poetry is often relegated to the quietude of reading, confined within the text and the page. Yet, every poem has the capacity to change, to become another art form. From the ancient bards of yesteryear who recited epics in the courts to the...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | Feb 23, 2024 | Guest Article, Life, Poetry
Photo by Debby Hudson on Unsplash Poetry is a form of expression that transcends mere language and touches the very essence of our being and the beauty of life. The way it paints vivid images in our minds and transports us to another world is truly majestic. No wonder...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | Jan 18, 2024 | Guest Article, Poetry
Photo by Suzy Hazelwood There are plenty of reasons why the world needs poetry that many of us might now know about or take for granted. “The Color of Love” by Raymond Quattlebaum aims for his readers to never forget the global value of poetry. With his...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | Dec 22, 2022 | Guest Article, Life, Love
Photo by Designecologist Raymond Quattlebaum’s reflections on love, with his poem anthology The Color of Love, is a starting point for readers to think about the endless possibilities of love and romance. In this day and age, romantic love is often regarded as a...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | Nov 24, 2022 | Guest Article, Literature
Photo by Xiaoyu Chen As for today’s headlines tout stories of tragedy, scandal, and war, Christians can be confident knowing that all they need is God’s Love. A known theologian once stated, “Nothing God ever did, or ever does, or ever will do, is...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | Oct 5, 2022 | Guest Article, Literature, Love, Poetry
Photo by Lisa Fotios Poems are great liberators; they free the hearts, minds, and souls of both reader and writer. Poetry also nourishes the heart and soul to thrive and flourish. “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.” When Elizabeth Barrett Browning...
Recent Comments