by Raymond Quattlebaum | Oct 31, 2024 | Literature, Poetry
A daisy on a blue floor | Photo by Elly Endeavours on Unsplash Poets use symbolism in poetry for specific functions, making their work unique, compelling, and powerful. Poetry is a form of writing that uses images and intricate flow of words that opens a door to an...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | May 22, 2024 | Guest Article, Literature, Poetry
Photo by Pavel Danilyuk Poetry is often relegated to the quietude of reading, confined within the text and the page. Yet, every poem has the capacity to change, to become another art form. From the ancient bards of yesteryear who recited epics in the courts to the...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | Dec 16, 2023 | Literature, Love, Poetry
Photo by Wallace Chuck Some writers express by writing a love poem, which hones their writing skills and honesty with their feelings. Writing a love poem requires the poet with a good sense of imagery, a smooth flow of words, and honesty to convey a stronger...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | Nov 24, 2022 | Guest Article, Literature
Photo by Xiaoyu Chen As for today’s headlines tout stories of tragedy, scandal, and war, Christians can be confident knowing that all they need is God’s Love. A known theologian once stated, “Nothing God ever did, or ever does, or ever will do, is...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | Oct 18, 2022 | Literature, Love, Poetry
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio Passion drives everyone to do the things they love. The question is, does it include the desire to know God? Humanity needs love in some shape or form, and most of the time, it drives people to do things they may not have done before. Love...
by Raymond Quattlebaum | Oct 5, 2022 | Guest Article, Literature, Love, Poetry
Photo by Lisa Fotios Poems are great liberators; they free the hearts, minds, and souls of both reader and writer. Poetry also nourishes the heart and soul to thrive and flourish. “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.” When Elizabeth Barrett Browning...
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