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My Poetry collection Stanley Park Out on KINDLE Today!

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A sorrow has taken root in my heart, and although it hurts every day I know there is a place where we laugh together under an open sky.
To that sanctuary, I am travelling.
This is that story.

STANLEY PARK is a collection of 35 poems from PARABLES author Sapphira Olson charting the story of two lovers through history as they are separated and then reunited all within the island of Stanley Park in Vancouver. Olson weaves a beautiful and poignant narrative through a progression of emotional poetry taking the reader on a journey of hope driven by love.

Incorporating poems inspired by Squamish Nation history & legends, the collection explores themes of immortality, love, loss, the nature of consciousness and culture.

Stanley Park itself is a beautiful 405-hectare public park that borders the downtown of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada and is mostly surrounded by waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay. The park has a long history and was one of the first areas to be explored in the city.

"What shall it profit you if you turn the whole world into a gasometer and lose your own souls?"
Thomas H. Mawson about Stanley Park in his 1912 address to the Canadian Club.

Paperback out very soon!

Kindle out TODAY!

US KINDLE click here

UK KINDLE click here

CANADA KINDLE click here

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Review from CoffeeHouseContemplative

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“Imaginative stories with provocative elements - a timelessness to the presentation. “

For the full review click here.


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Reaction to PARABLES

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Some of the lovely comments and reviews about Parables.

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Voyage into the Waters

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Art is an expression of what it is to be human, fuelled by imagination, inventiveness, despair and hope. Sometimes it is a mirror held up to show us who we are or might become, at other times it shows us beauty in our wastelands.

Interacting with art moves your emotions, widens your perspective and shows you parts of your heart that will delight you, horrify you and shock you out of apathy. It makes internal connections within you and external connections with the billions of people that live on this planet.

It tells and shows us stories in words, pictures and songs. It is the ocean to our narrow beach upon which we walk that pulls us towards something bigger than us, something spiritual, wild and dangerous, full of chaos and possibilities.

Art is not about theological indoctrination. It is not a didactic process where inventiveness and imaginative formation are pulled up as if they were weeds choking a spiritual life. Instead of a tribal adherence to behavioral conformities and ideologies, it reveals the heartbeat of others that transcends the thin veneer of our senses and rational constructs. Much of organized Christianity today has become fixated with codified belief, control and building shelters for people on the beaches when all the while the sea rages next to them - God waiting for the day they will burn down their huts and voyage into the waters.

Photo: Rachel Baran

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