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October 28, 2015

Wordless Wednesday – Fantastically Frightful

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All photographs found on Pinterest. Credit acknowledged to the original artists and photographers. Thank You!


Filed under: Wordless Wednesday Tagged: BnV, BooknVolume, Face Off, Fear, Halloween, Halloween Costumes, Make Up, photography, Scary, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 28, 2015 10:07

Wordless Wednesday – Beautifully Creepy

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All images and photographs found on Pinterest &/or Deviantart.com. Credit acknowledged to the original artists and photographers. Thank You!


Filed under: Wordless Wednesday Tagged: Abandoned Building, BnV, BooknVolume, Frights, Halloween, Haunted, Haunted House, photography, Spooky, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 28, 2015 05:18

October 27, 2015

Luster of Autumn

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Speak in Tones that are Hushed and Still,

In Quiet Transition and Lingering Blaze,

While the Quickening Breeze lends Incorporeal Thrill,

The Luster of Autumn Outlasts its Golden Days.


The Cherry Cheeked Apples Fill Cask and Crate,

While Pumpkins Smile with a toothless Grin,

Crimson and Russet, Dance in Unified State,

While the Garden Spiders Laboriously Spin.


These Restful Days all too Fleeting Pass,

As November Strides closer with Hoarfrost Waiting,

To Tempt the pond with a Looking Glass

So the Scene finds Reflection, Perfection Creating.


~Morgan~


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Beautiful Original Artwork: Autumn Farm by Paul Landry


Filed under: Poetry Tagged: Autumn, Autumn Harvest, BnV, BooknVolume, Jack o Lanterns, Nature, Poem, poetry, Pumpkins, reflection, Romance, Seasons, Transition, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 27, 2015 05:21

October 26, 2015

Masterpiece

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How Truly Beautiful is this world. How Rich in Colour, Texture, Light, Shadow, Shades and Hues both Vivid and Pale, Stark in contrast and Harmonious in their blendings. Each day the golden shimmering orb of pale and violent splendor raises his head and Smiles down upon us, glistering and, sometimes, glowering in Radiant Grandeur, waiting for us to See, to pause, to raise a hand in Breathless Wonder beneath its superior glow and stand, for a moment, Transfixed.


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Each evening the luminous moon in subtle beauty slips delicately from her ebon shroud and Sings a song of ethereal Enchantment. Gentle and patient, she glides in regal effortless flow across the bejeweled spangle, her silvery luminescence a Gift to all who lay aside their restless haste, if only for the briefest of moments, to Gaze upon her shimmering show.


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The Earth is Filled to overflowing with verdant greens, supple yellows, resplendent reds, breathtaking blues, passionate purples, vibrant oranges, pale pinks, rich russets and auspicious auburns that Proclaim for all to See and to all who may Hear, should they Choose to, the Loving Touch of the Artist’s Hand.


Each mountain that has stood for millennia;


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Each forest that has echoed with the song of the wolf and the cicada for eons;


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Each tranquil pastoral glen that shimmers beneath the Kiss of the sun;


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Each quiet beach that sings a rhythmic, oceanic song;


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Each deep, mysterious blue sea that shields another world entire;


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Each frosty glacier and windswept barren, giving and renewing life;


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Each tawny desert filled with sand and silence;


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Each roadside garden springing with wildflowers;


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Each nook and crevice of forgotten wilderness;


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Each Smile, Each Tear, Each Freckled Face;


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A Masterpiece of Beloved Oeuvre waiting for its audience,


Waiting for You, Waiting for me,


To Pause,


To Sigh,


To Lovingly See.


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~Morgan~

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Beautiful Photographs found on Google and Pinterest. Credit Acknowledged to the Original Photographers.


Filed under: Musings on Heaven, Poetry Tagged: Beautiful Photographs, BnV, BooknVolume, Harmony, Inspiration, life, Nature, photography, Poem, poetry, relationships, spirituality, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 26, 2015 07:04

October 24, 2015

In The Lime Light – Paul F. Lenzi / Poesy plus Polemics

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Yes, it’s the weekend at last and time, once again, for an In The Lime Light spotlight…(YAY!! the crowd goes wild!!) Please allow me to Introduce (If you don’t already know him from his amazing poetry) Paul F. Lenzi of Poesy plus Polemics blog: http://poesypluspolemics.com (stop right here and go visit…we’ll wait. No really, you won’t be disappointed, I swear!)


Welcome Back ;) And getting back to Paul, via his own words: “I am the father of three adult children, each of whom holds my undying love and irrepressible pride. Grandfather of eleven heartwarming youngsters, whom I can never see often enough. One of the early baby boomer generation. Retired Manhattan insurance company executive. Lifelong resident of New Jersey until retiring to rural New Hampshire in 2005. A first generation American born to Italian immigrant parents. Rutgers University alumnus: philosophy, ethics and political science. A proud member of the Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Society of America, the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, Mensa International, and the NRA. Numerous professional affiliations abrogated by retirement.”


But what does Paul love to write about? What sparks his imagination? How does he go about creating such amazing poetry? Well, sit back, relax and read on, because Paul shared more with me in a recent interview (Just for In the Lime Light!)


Hi Paul! Thanks for taking a moment (or twelve) to share some insights about your writing. Ready? Ok .. Let’s go!


Please Introduce us to your Blog. What is it all about?

Writing daily since my retirement, I created this blog in order to share my work with other poets and authors, in hopes of receiving their feedback, and establishing with them some personal connections to a creative community that I always admired but about which I knew very little.


What Inspires and stirs your creativity?

My mind runs to many interests, and inspiration comes from every corner of life as I’ve experienced it. Philosophy was my field of study, and the subjects of ethics and morality feature prominently in my work. So do physics and mathematics. A lifelong urban dweller, I relocated to rural New Hampshire when I retired, and I’m especially fascinated by nature as I’ve come to discover it. Being physically disabled, I also often draw from my difficult circumstances, knowing they are shared by so many others.


What Message, if any, do you hope to Share through your blog/posts?

No message. At least not consciously. I love language and thoroughly enjoy the opportunity to play with, experiment with it, it as I attempt to express my imagination or convey my perceptions of the world and the people in it.


What are your Dreams for the Future in regards to your Blog and your work?

At my age, I don’t think so much about the future, except for my worries about what it may hold for my eleven grandchildren. Having said that, it occurs to me that the driving motivation for my blog, and the books that have grown from it, is probably my desire to leave a tangible, intellectually insightful, and highly personal legacy for them.


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Tell us about your book(s):

I’m now in the proofing phase of my twelfth volume of poetry, to be titled “Squaring the Circle”. All of my books are full length collections. I never quite grasped the concept of a chapbook. Only a few of my books were created around dominant themes: “Pentimento” is about family, “Music of Scars” about pain, and “Bullets From Bones” about conflict. All the others are highly eclectic collections that cover a broad range of subjects. As a voracious reader, I believe (or at least hope) that approach keeps the reader from becoming bored, never knowing what the next page holds in store.


From what Point of View do you prefer to write? Is there a reason?

In a word, honesty – of belief, of emotion, of experience, of observation. It’s the only way I know how to express myself.


How would you describe your “Voice” or Style of writing?

I write in different voices, as the mood strikes me and the words find themselves to the page. As to style, I write primarily in free verse, with a liberal smattering of haiku and related short forms. Alliteration is also a guilty pleasure.


What genre do you prefer to write or are you truly eclectic?

As I explained above, my poetry is wildly varied. Each new page should reward with a surprise

of subject, setting or sentiment.


Share an insight or secret about your book(s).

All my books are self-published. I realized early on that I’m too old and impatient to engage the trials and tribulations encountered in chasing the affections of conventional publishers.


Who is your favorite/least favorite / subject to write about? Why?

Philosophy is easily my favorite. Even though I’ve been writing for only ten years, I’ve been thinking all my life. Least favorite? Probably the horror genre. I’ve just never been a fan.


What do you feel is your best advice to share with other aspiring authors?

Understand that not everyone will enjoy or even understand your work. But that’s quite okay. Get used to it. To write for anyone other than yourself is a mistake. Unless you write as a commercial enterprise, your art must both arise from and appeal to your soul. Art without personal integrity is mere wallpaper.


Paul I just LOVE your answer! You are so WRITE :)


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Describe yourself in Five Words.

Boy, how I hate these questions. But, in for a penny, in for a pound, as they say. So: sincere, thoughtful, faithful, loving, and opinionated.


If you could meet one person from the past, who might it be and why?

Ben Franklin. Plumbing his polymath mind would be endlessly fascinating.


When you are NOT writing/taking pictures, what is your favorite pastime?

Given that age and infirmity have severely curtailed my activities, first and foremost is reading. Lots of time watching movies. I also build model sailing ships, collect stamps, play chess, and pursue genealogy. In younger and healthier days, I was an avid gardener, stroked a mean game of pool, was a pretty fair musician, swam like a fish, was a certified sharpshooter at the firearms range, and coached youth sports.


Describe Your Dream Getaway Destination. Have you ever been there? What makes this place Irresistible to you?

I’ve been fortunate, having traveled the world on multiple occasions. Tuscany would be my ideal, Florence in particular. Steeped in the history of the Renaissance, it is beyond beautiful, beyond inspirational. It is also the site of my beloved ancestral roots. The Palazzo Lenzi has stood on the Piazza d’Ognissanti since the 1400s. WOW! I’ve never been to Italy, but would have to agree anyway with your description. Very Impressive Family Heritage!


What makes Life Worth Living?

The love and affection of my dear bride of nearly fifty years.


For myself, I am just delighted that Paul stopped by to share a little about himself and his writing. I’ve admired Paul’s poetry since I began blogging and being able to Spotlight him means a great deal. Be sure to visit his blog before you leave today and, certainly, give his poetry books a peruse and Ponder….the holidays are coming after all http://poesypluspolemics.com/books


~Morgan~


Filed under: Your Beautiful Life Tagged: Author Interviews, Authors, Bloggers, BnV, BooknVolume, Books, Indie Authors, Indie Publishing, poetry, Self-Publishing, Writers, Writing, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 24, 2015 07:20

October 23, 2015

Friday Fantasy – Mystic Fire

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Black of Night in Beguiling Shade,


Misconstrue and Silently Enshroud,


While All the Harmony of Quietus Ensues,


Hear Unhallowed Memory Singing Loud.


Dance, Fire of Mystic Calamity,


Muting and Subduing Surreptitiously,


Intrinsic as the Ebon Hours


Flowering with Bold Duplicity.


As the Nighttide Whispers her Tranquil Tune,


Mystic Fire Ignites the Ancient Rune.


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Witch Artwork found on: desktopwallpapers4.me


Filed under: Friday Fantasy, Poetry Tagged: Blackness, BnV, BooknVolume, Darkness, Halloween, Memory, Night, Nighttide, Poem, poetry, Unhallowed, Witch, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 23, 2015 14:00

Friday Fantasy – Transitory Pall

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As the Hours of the Velvet Night Fall,

Like the Delicately Singing Enigmatic Call;

Touch as light as the Transitory Pall,

Whispers Beguiling, All in All!


Compelling pull of All that Once Was,

Misleading with Mischief, just Because;

Wistfully Reminding of Inescapable Flaws,

Grasping and Reaching with Nightmarish Claws!


Shallow Remembrances in the sinking Night,

Fading Recollections of shimmering Light,

As Shadows capture the Clarity of Sight,

Diabolic Musings with detrimental Delight!


Spin Sweet Hours as they Fall,

Beguiling, Entrapping,

All of All!


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Inspiring Original Artwork by: nikkinightbloom.deviantart.com


Filed under: Friday Fantasy, Poetry Tagged: BnV, BooknVolume, Death, Fantasy, Fear, Halloween, Night, Nightmare, Poem, poetry, Shadows, Whispers, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 23, 2015 10:06

Friday Fantasy – Contradiction

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Sing Sweetly


In Beautiful Contradiction,


Unearthly Hallows United


In Blithe antipathy.


Sensations ripple through Harmonious Time


Segmented, Disjointed,


Still United,


Sublime.


False Hope Abounds


Upon every Shore,


Seeking, Grasping,


Claiming More and More,


Yet in all the Glitter that fills the Void,


Heartbeats Shatter,


Passion miss-employed.


Fragments of Time


Speculation Mocking Loud,


While Glory Ascends


From the Treacherous Crowd,


Bated and Breeding,


Surreptitiously Waiting,


Love never-Ending


Through Eyes filled with Hating.


O Sing Sweetly


In the most Fine Contradiction


While Time Unwinds


Her Inexorable malediction.


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~Morgan~

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Amazing original Artwork by: jockrikky at Deviantart.com


Filed under: Friday Fantasy, Poetry Tagged: BnV, BooknVolume, Fame, life, Loneliness, Love, Poem, poetry, relationships, soulmates, time, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 23, 2015 05:56

October 22, 2015

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In the Spiraling Depths of Time,


Beyond the Chaos of Life Surrounding,


An Echo Peals,


Like Lark’s Song at Daytide,


Calling to All,


Singing for One.


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In the Whirlwind of Autumnal Descent,


Falling like Auburn and Russet Tones, Dancing,


An Echo Tolls,


Falling like Auburn and Russet Tones, Dancing,


An Echo Tolls,


Like a distant bell, Heralding Hearts,


Entrancing All,


Ringing for One.


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In the Hush of Midnight’s Magic,


Under the Caress of an Alluring Breeze,


An Echo Repeats,


Like the Cadence of a Summer Night,


Enticing All,


Whispering for One.


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Beautiful Original Music by: Adrian von Ziegler


Filed under: Music and Muse Tagged: Autumn, BnV, BooknVolume, Celtic Music, Love, Magic, Nature, Night, Poem, poetry, Soul Mates, spirituality, time, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 22, 2015 05:28

October 21, 2015

Wordless Wednesday – Happy HaHaHalloween

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Fun Photos found on Pinterest. Credit Acknowledged to the Original Photographers. Thank You!


Filed under: Wordless Wednesday Tagged: Autumn, Autumn Decor, Beautiful Photographs, Beauty, BnV, Halloween, Home and Garden, photography, Pumpkin Decorating, Pumpkins, ~Morgan~
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Published on October 21, 2015 10:04