Tilu Press: 6 books

Cover of Walt Whitman: The Embodied Poet of Existence
by Tim Kavi
Language: English
Release Date: August 3, 2013

Poet Tim Kavi celebrated National Poetry Month 2013 with the publication of this essay on Walt Whitman: The Embodied Poet of Existence. Basically, the essay is a brief discussion of Whitman juxtaposed with one of his most famous poems,"I Sing the Body Electric." This ebook essay should be of interest...
Cover of Ascending Goddess
by Tim Kavi
Language: English
Release Date: November 4, 2012

A collection of mystical love poems by Tim Kavi that celebrates the Sacred Feminine, Goddesses from mythologies past and present, and emerging goddesses everywhere. These are sacred love poems that celebrate spiritual and temporal planes of love and devotion. In this collection, celebrate the journey...
Cover of Lost Love Poems
by Tim Kavi
Language: English
Release Date: January 17, 2013

Lost Love Poems not only speaks to the sorrows and pains of loss, it also tells readers that if they have ever loved so deeply, they must possess a great capacity to love again. Table of Contents Preface Absent Lover Destiny's Collapse Sometimes I Still Hear You Leaving...
Cover of emerging Goddess
by Tim Kavi
Language: English
Release Date: March 12, 2013

Tim Kavi begins his mountain journey to find the Goddess, and encounters Her everywhere in Emerging Goddess (2011). From the ruins of ancient Greece, to the Holy Mountains, and out in the everyday world--his poetry encounters the Sacred Feminine. These love poems celebrate the Goddess in a stand alone...
Cover of More About Goddesses (Vol. 1)
by Tim Kavi
Language: English
Release Date: April 9, 2014

Essays about Goddesses from various spiritual traditions, More About Goddesses will give you the basics about Goddesses drawn from mythology, history, and the discipline of religious studies.
Cover of American Crow
by Tim Kavi
Language: English
Release Date: February 2, 2013

As a short story, American Crow is a 'Fairy Tale of Urban Decay' that describes events that transpire when two older men encounter two young thugs on a repeated basis. The result is comedic mayhem and Chaos, where BillyBob, a seemingly omniscient black crow looks upon events with great interest. In the end, it's a song of redemption that only he can sing! Rated R for profanity and violence.
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