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2010
| Movie-goers, television-watchers, and readers of novels –not to mention students of world spirituality-- have long been accustomed to the idea of paranormal partnerships between humans and angels and terrifying clashes with demons. What they had not seen or heard –until “Songs of the Angelic Gaze” -- were such passionate classic struggles presented in the voice of a modern poet who seemed to have occupied a front row seat to battle in both heaven and hell while transcribing all he witnessed into....[more] |
2009
| For the past two years (2006-2008) The Bridge of Silver Wings has earned a name for itself both as a series of poems published in different e-zines and as a book first published in 2007. What makes this 2009 edition a special one is the inclusion of five new poems: “Angel of Better Days to Comeâ€; “Midnight Flight of the Poetry Angelsâ€; “Photographed Light of My Grandmother’s Soulâ€; “There upon a Bough of Hope and Audacityâ€; and, “What Angels Call a Poet.†Readers exploring ....[more] |
2008
| The American Poet Who Went Home Again is a book of creative nonfiction that blends memoir, literary journalism, history, and biography to tell the story of one writer's rediscovery of his family, his hometown of Savannah, Georgia, and himself. It is composed of four sections containing collectively some twenty chapters and three introductory poems for a total of more than 300 memorable pages with guest appearances by several very special authors. This is a work of true literary art filled with r....[more] |
2008
| ELEMENTAL: The Power of Illuminated Love is the product of two individuals¿ combined creative and spiritual visions. It features some 64 paintings by celebrated artist Luther E. Vann with more than approximately 50 accompanying poems and two essays by award-winning author Aberjhani. The art, spanning the early 1970s to 2007, expresses Vann¿s perception of spiritual principles active in the personal and pubic lives of people in New York and Savannah. Introductory essays comment on Vann¿s life and....[more] |
2003
| In this, the world’s first Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance, readers do something more than witness the triumphs and tragedies of poets such as Langston Hughes and Jean Toomer, novelists like Ralph Ellison and Zora Neale Hurston, musicians like Duke Ellington and Charlie Parker, and performance artists such as Lena Horne and Paul Robeson. Through their challenges and victories, we are encouraged to identify and claim our own challenges and victories.
Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissan....[more] |
1998
| Containing six stories and fifty poems, I Made My Boy Out of Poetry, by Savannah, Georgia, poet and author Aberjhani, was initially published by Washington Publications in 1998. The first cover (seen here) featured an original oil painting by native New Orleans artist Gustave Blache III.
The stories and poems in I Made My Boy Out of Poetry were written from the early 1980s to the late 1990s. For that reason, they reflect a synthesis of polished academic form and the raw energy of spoken wor....[more] |
1994
| Written by the co-author of "ELEMENTAL, the Power of Illuminated Love," and "Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance," the novel CHRISTMAS WHEN MUSIC ALMOST KILLED THE WORLD is a lot like an extended song on the beguiling nature of life, love, death, and music. Enter the world of Danny Blue and you enter one where few things are exactly as they seem and yet everything is filled with powerful meaning and significance. "Coping with the death of his girlfriend would probably be a lot easier for Dann....[more] |

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