Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Carl Sandburg

Readers! I am glad to bring to your reader this week’s Revolutionary Poet – Carl Sandburg. Happy Reading! Carl Sandburg was born in Galesburg, Illinois, on January 6, 1878. His parents, August and Clara Johnson, had emigrated to America from the north of Sweden. After encountering several August Johnsons in his job for the railroad, the Sandburg’s father renamed the family. The Sandburgs were very … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Carl Sandburg

Grandpa told the best stories

Grandpa told the best stories Winter was born amidst the autumn air and virgin snow crept itself above the numb pathways. So was grandpa! He was growing old too, like an aged autumn and the weakness his body was draped with portrayed the dullness painted by the winds of December. This wasn’t the reality some time back! he was merrier his smile exuded the beauty … Continue reading Grandpa told the best stories

Congratulations Eleni :)

Guys! I am happy to announce that my fellow blogger, friend, and a constant writer of the “PTWWW Be Inspired Challenge” for 4 times has won the Be Inspired Badge for her sincere participation in the challenge and being a prolific writer! She has amazed me with her writing skills and the diverse thoughts she penned for the different themes of the challenge. I am … Continue reading Congratulations Eleni 🙂

Across the Globe with Issue Five.

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Well, here it is folks.  Despite the world’s best efforts, Issue Five of The Paperbook Collective is here for your viewing pleasure!  Without further ado… THE DECEMBER ISSUE! PDF ~ The Paperbook Collective Issue Five 2013 ISSUU ~ The Paperbook Collective Issue Five 2013 _______________________________________________ It has been an absolute honour and a privilege, once again, to be entrusted… Continue reading Across the Globe with Issue Five.