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TESTIMONIALS

Read what others think about our work. Testimonials here are a mix of early readers' reviews, ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) readers, post-launch readers, festival judges, and others. You can be here, too! Email us!

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

POLINA B, UKRAINIAN IDP (INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSON)

These poems offer a pause for reflection and appreciation of all the valuable things in life. I especially recommend “Melancholia”, a poem that provides me with solace and renewed hope.

KATIE M,  ART GALLERY MANAGER

I’m blown away! What a journey through poetry, static and dynamic illustrations, and music! I get goosebumps every time I open the book. Absolutely incredible piece on the hardship of humanity and hope. A must read for every human being! 

ONAIZA A, PSYCHIATRIST

This kind of creative work can really immerse the mind of the neurodivergent population who find plain reading incredibly hard.

LITERARY TITAN REVIEW

Shmehara, by Andi Kopek, is a poignant exploration of human emotions and experiences through the mediums of poetry, illustrations, and reflective notes. Kopek's work is deeply rooted in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war, yet its themes of resilience, the human spirit, compassion, war, peace, and hope transcend the specific conflict, touching on universal aspects of the human condition.

Kopek skillfully blends poetry with visual art to offer a multifaceted reflection on the aftermath of conflict. The poetry in this collection is not just a mere arrangement of words but a lyrical journey that captures the essence of survival and the unyielding strength of the human soul. Accompanying these verses are illustrations that do more than just accompany the text; they deepen the emotional resonance of each poem, adding a visual dimension that enhances the reader's experience. Perhaps one of the most distinctive aspects of this collection is the inclusion of notes that provide insight into the artist's creative process. These notes add a layer of transparency and depth, fostering a deeper connection between the reader and the content. They offer a window into the mind of the creator, revealing the motivations and intentions behind each piece. Shmehara strikes a balance between acknowledging the harsh realities of war and nurturing the seeds of hope. It stands as a testament to the power of art in transcending boundaries and uniting people through shared experiences and emotions. This collection is more than just a response to a specific event; it's a timeless exploration of how individuals and societies navigate through and emerge from adversity.

This book is a compelling read for those who are moved by the complexities of human experiences during times of conflict. It's an invitation to understand and feel the journey of humanity amidst the turmoil of war, and the enduring spirit of hope that prevails. Shmehara is recommended for readers who seek a deeper understanding of these themes, as well as an appreciation for the interplay of poetry and visual art in expressing the inexpressible.

Rating: 5 Stars

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April Pulliam

Assistant Editor

Literary Titan

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