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I Have Been Finishing Up Some Loose Ends
For My Next Poetry Book of Love Poems...
Sensual, Erotic, Passionate & Beautiful & 98% Unseen!
I added a few poems that I had previously posted here at CTI
& also a few from my poetry den to this book

http://www.authorsden.com/visit/author.asp?id=68762

This Book Is All About Woman!! The Beauty, The Colors, The Passions,
The Essense of Love's Perfection...Woman
This Poetry Book Includes Mature Content & Sensitive Erotic Photography...
The Canvas of a Woman’s body is Sensual, Erotic, Passionate & Beautiful & This Book Is All about Woman!! The very Essence of Love's Perfection is Woman; Intimate Love Poetry through the gracile touch of a woman about women. Love‘s bounty poetically sensual, sweet, delicate, erotic with tender pleasures of erotic emotions. All the beauty of being a woman & expressing femininity of "Love's Passionate Heart" Beautiful Poetic Pictorial Expressions with the color of women boldly expressed as artful forms of Eloquence, Sensually Erotic, and Nurturing. The many Facets of love’s passions of woman includes erotic pictorials of love through the eyes of a woman, this book includes curvacious luxuries of women’s sensuality in the nude, semi nude, erotic, intimate & loving, and very sexy. I am very excited about this book. SOON TO BE RELEASED!!

Here is The Front Cover:




The photographer I used for my frontal book cover is Dmytro Konstantynov located at:

 

http://www.dreamstime.com/Konstantynov_info

"Love's Passionate Heart"
Embrace the Timeless Colors of Your Moments
ISBN 978-0-557-03773-5
Printed: 293 pages, 6" x 9", casewrap-hardcover binding, white interior paper (50# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (80# weight), full-color exterior ink
JANUARY 2009-Peace, Love & Poetry

Here is the Back Cover:


The Photographer I Choose For The Book Cover Background Is Ly Hua
Located at:

http://www.dreamstime.com/Lshua_info

Please Note: All Art of photographers work throughout is copyright from Dreamstime.com, and may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form, or by any means without written permission of the photographers/creators/artists. Copyright © 2009

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the only way to convey love from a womans view is for it to come from a woman i can't wait to read this work sometimes men take woman for granted we don't seem to see love as a woman does that's what gets us into trouble,
woman are such sensual creatures they manipulate men so easily if they want to.
you are obviously a very sensual person this comes out in the way you write, whoever is in your life is a very lucky person
indeed don't ever lose what you have got vickie it is a very special gift and brings pleasure to many people with this third book under your belt wow!
Look out world here comes vickie.
May your life always be filled with beauty ,love and sensuality.
Dave:

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WOW!!! This looks like it will be quite the work. Yes, I agree with Dave, you are a sensual woman, through and through, in a very beautiful way. I just know that this book will do well, that it will come out well. It is totally your genre.

I truly can't wait to see this. I love erotic works that are tastefully done, and this will most certainly come out as a great work! I just know it :)

Again, this project will totally be in tune with your personality and talents :)

Blessings and love and best of luck
Robby Baby

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Knowing your poetry, I am sure this book will be awesome! You deserve to be successful!

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UPDATE:
I had to edit the font as in my draft copy the beautiful font was not easy to read
so I changed the font & I then ordered another draft...man I love lulu for draft copies!
It is really wonderful to look at your book & then do the final edits & tweeks
so anyway, I didn't like the 2nd font I used & how it drowned out the back cover photo
so I am back to the original font now & will use a differnt poem for the back cover
I have also revised Passions of Love & Captured Darkness to be a 6x9 hard back
I like the workbook style, & large easy to read font; but really love the take along size of hard cover even better....

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The sub's main lyric poem is the hymn or ode, the elegy and satire. The anthem and ode expressed positive feelings of joy and celebration. So often celebrate victories. The elegy, by contrast, expresses negative feelings of sadness or regret. Therefore it was used as a template for expressing loss de'cualquier type that affected the psychological balance of the poet: the death of relatives, romantic disappointments, and so on. The satire made, moreover, also basic feelings such as anger, ridicule or contempt to something that goes against social morality or virtue.

Other subgenera lyric either less important or of mixed nature and less pure, or are epitalamio song celebrating weddings, epigram or satire that is expressed concisely by the sharpness and wit, the song tries or war égloga the poem or a dialogue between shepherds on their love story, and so on.

Burgundy Wine

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Thank You Andy for visiting! Hearing another’s personal interpretation (for me) is an extra plus in the poetry world. I am always very interested in this, even if the actuality of another’s perception or dissection of a poem is nowhere near my own expressed foundation within the poem or the true meaning behind the actual lines of the poem. Each person’s perception or take on a poem (including my own) is always quite uniquely mirrored from their own life experiences, beliefs, needs, wants, ideas, desires, or even their fantasies of their emotional teachers ect...
Everyone's life resources are very different, as is the poet/poetess/author/authoress whom writes from their own variety of resources. I thank you for sharing your individual reflections to my book introduction Love's Passionate Heart.
It's always in good measures for me to know there are huge differences when speaking of Love...not everyone shares the same connection within its definitions. Some say Love & think of Sex, some think of Marriage, some think of God, some think of Spirituality, or an array of other things may come to their minds.

Through the diversity of my own perceptions I actually see Love very differently than the meanings your words portray, and that is that Love (of any type) is not anger at all, nor is love ridicule, or contempt as you mentioned: "the template of psychological balance of the poet."
I am certain that ego/lust/insecurity are some elements that deal with those basic negative emotions, but not Love. Love is not about control either. Love is among positive aspects: nurturing, secure, freedom, and selflessness and without effort, it is very pure.

Love to me is not a "victory" as you also mentioned, since it is not something that is a challenge to win nor conquer. Love knows freedom, and does not see color, nor gender....but within that... each person’s background towards morality & their sense of virtue is also an individual acceptance of their perceptions & beliefs.
I am very curious how you received negativities from the post, it is very interesting to me. Because the reality of the poem is very deeply about passionate love (physical/emotional/spiritual/sensual) The book actually does not have anger in it at all, nor contempt/ridicule, or any negative feelings as you mentioned like regret. But I do realize the value of another’s emotions reacting to the topic of Love. Death is a universal element of life that we all contend with, whether it be from the death of a relative, or an idealization, or any other kind of loss. Each person reacts differently to this topic/situation also. Some people walk away from romantic disappointments, while another person may ominously brood on it for years….We are all uniquely different.
Could be quite a debate of beliefs, but still the true depths of Love is of goodness at all times...never with malice, nor intentions to harm. (which is exactly what anger/contempt/ridicule are inclined to do)

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I have just read a poem from the book entitled

WITHIN.
I often go for walks along river banks that are local, but get to the sea whenever possibleand the sea is a mgical place, as you walk along the shore it speaks to you the sound of the water breaking seems to whisper of the power that lies within it but also the gentleness of the waves as they carees the shore.
the huge expanse that go far beyond our sight nto unlike our lives that strecth into an unkown future,
that we know we must journey across.
not unlike the human spirit deep wthin us lies a power of immense strength that when called upon can do great damage,
but also evev the hardest person has the capability of such tenderness and love.
so we are not unlike the sea.
i think this why i feel so home by the ocean,
the sea can be forgiving or relentlessly hard and dangerous.
the poem made me think of this part of my life
thankyou for this it truely touche my soul.

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All sounds good, and beauty abounds throughout the lines and pictures within this "Love's Passionate Heart" (poetry book) to enchant and inspire. Congratulations!

I hope that "Love's Passionate Heart" (poetry book) makes its way to the hands of many thousand readers, and may it reach a national and international Best Sellers' list soon.

In admiration,

Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU

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Thank You so very much for the inspiration Poet Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU!
Best Seller's List Would Be Wonderful, but for now with all this nice weather I am so very happy to find the sales from my communities Market Corner very enjoyable as I can also be outside meeting new people while promoting my book sales. A friend has invited me to join her at the flea market where she sells movie CD's as another avenue of distibutions. I gave her 8 books to sell this past weekend & they were bought first thing Saturday morning. I also hope to have "Love's Passionate Heart" on the shelves of some local health spa's soon! This is such a fun rewarding experience.

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