Cendrine Marrouat reads Marietta Holley's "What Makes the Summer?"Background music: Sonata for Piano and Cello in G Minor, Op. 65 - III. Largo (Frédéric Chopin) - CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication via Wikimedia Commons.Read the poem:
Cendrine Marrouat reads Christina Rossetti's "Monna Innominata [I wish I could remember]"Background music: Piano Sonata No. 38 in F major, Hob.XVI:23 (Joseph Haydn) by Ivan Ilić - Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license via Wikimedi
Cendrine Marrouat reads her poem titled "True Art" (written in 2007). Read the poem at: https://vocal.media/poets/the-haiku-shack-podcast-true-artConnect with Cendrine Marrouat: https://creativeramblings.comSupport Cendrine with a tip: ht
Cendrine Marrouat reads Emily Pauline Johnson's "Thistle-Down"Background music: "Imagination" by Yakov Golman - CC BY-SA 4.0 via Free Music ArchiveRead the poem: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Flint_and_Feather_(1914)/Part_2/Thistle-Down Co
Cendrine Marrouat reads Emily Brontë's "Poem LVI"Background music: "Prelude in B Minor, Op. 32, No. 10" (Sergei Rachmaninoff) by La Pianista - CC BY 3.0 via Wikimedia CommonsRead the poem: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page%3AThe_complete_po
Cendrine Marrouat reads three short poems by Emily Dickinson: "The Heart is the Capital of the Mind" (1354), "They might not need me — yet they might" (1391), and "Hope is a strange invention" (1392).Background music: "La fille aux cheveux de
Cendrine Marrouat reads Emily Dickinson's "The Mountains stood in Haze (1278)"Background music: "Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 - VII. Dreaming / Reverie (Träumerei)" (Frédéric Chopin) by Donald Betts via MUSOPENRead the poem at https://en.wik
Cendrine Marrouat reads Emily Dickinson's "A light exists in Spring (812)"Background music: "Préludes, Op. 28 - No. 15 'Raindrop'" (Frédéric Chopin) by Sergio DuBois via MUSOPENRead the poem at https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Light_exists_in
Cendrine Marrouat reads four very short poems by Emily Dickinson: "Not knowing when the Dawn will come" (1619), "Sometimes with the Heart" (1680), "The words the happy say" (1750), and "Fame is a bee" (1763).Background music: "Angels" by Esthe
Cendrine Marrouat reads Emily Dickinson's "Nature is what we see (668)"Background music: "Stress Relief Piano" by PianoAmor via PixabayRead the poem at https://hellopoetry.com/poem/3275/nature-is-what-we-seeConnect with Cendrine Marrouat: ht
Cendrine Marrouat reads Emily Dickinson's "Hope is the thing with feathers (254)"Background music: "Gymnopédie no. 1" (Erik Satie) by Edward Rosser via MUSOPENRead the poem at https://poets.org/poem/hope-thing-feathers-254Connect with Cendri
"Towards the Sky" is an excerpt from "When the Mind Travels" (2015), a meditation on nature and the human condition. Purchase your copy at https://creativeramblings.com/mind-travels-poetic-journey. Music: "Far from Home (Acoustic Version)" b
Amazon is not the be-all and end-all of self-publishing.Background music: "Sommerregen" by madIRFAN (http://pixabay.com/music/beautiful-plays-sommerregen-13318/) Connect with Cendrine Marrouat: https://www.cendrinemedia.comSupport Cendrine w
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Should we dismiss comments, especially negative ones? In this episode, I share how paying attention to feedback helped me turn a book into an award winner! Connect with Cendrine Marrouat: https://www.cendrinemedia.comSupport Cendrine with a t
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