
Amazon Book Description
This Collection of Poetry is entirely about love.
I hope you enjoy reading the contents herein.
What does the word «love» conjure up to you?
Everyone has a different take on it.
I have even heard it described as a mental illness!
I would not know in that respect, but I will leave you with this thought.
«The armour we wear is designed to see who cares. Love is a battlefield.
We should choose our wars carefully».
Roberta Eaten’s Review
Ephemeral Encounters is a delightful collection of love poems. I am always fascinated by poets’ descriptions and interpretations of this particular human emotion. It has been, and continues to be, responsible for much suffering among people and has even been a contributing factor to the fall of nations and the outbreak of wars. I am an efficient person, so the turbulent and intense aspects of romantic love have passed me by. Still, I endlessly try to understand it, and this compelling collection certainly helped.
The poet has examined romantic love in all its permutations, writing about the good, the bad, and the ugly of the experience. The poems are personal, entwining imagery from day-to-day life, which is very relatable. The poems are also beautifully written.
One of my favourite poems from this collection, which demonstrates what I have said above, is Threads:
Threads
We are all pieces of threads
each one of us as fragile as the rest.
Waiting for someone to
sew us to their hearts
and keep us there no matter what.
Many of us will end up
in a box with all the
other loose threads no one wanted.
At some juncture in
the future, discarded.
We are the loose ends of life
never intended to be someone's lover or wife.
Just a piece of threat that
could not find a needle
in the sewing box of life.
The emotion in this poem is raw and heart-wrenching.
If you have ever been in love, or would like to be, this book of passionate poems will resonate with you. Highly recommended.
© Roberta Eaten
Kindle (Paperback is also available)
About Maggie Watson
Maggie Watson is an Indie Author and Poet from Scotland. She began writing in 2020 and self-published her first collection of poetry in 2021. As a domestic abuse survivor, much of Maggie’s writing is quite raw. In her latest collection, Pieces of Me, she tells her story, from the pain of her abuse to reclaiming her life. Glass Gates, Edge of Humanity and Gypsophilazine have all published her writing. SpillWords recently nominated one of her poems for Publication of the Month. Her poetry has also been in five anthologies, including After Rains Skies ( A Global Anthology). Maggie enjoys music, reading, and solo travel when not writing.
Reviewer’s Biography
Roberta Eaton Cheadle, is a South African writer and poet specialising in historical, paranormal, and horror novels and short stories. She is an avid reader in these genres and her writing has been influenced by famous authors including Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Amor Towles, Stephen Crane, Enrich Maria Remarque, George Orwell, Stephen King, and Colleen McCullough.
Roberta has two published novels and a collection of short stories and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories included in several anthologies. She is also a contributor to the Ask the Authors 2022 (WordCrafter Writing Reference series).
Roberta is also the author and illustrator of sixteen children’s books, illustrator to a further three children’s books, and the author and illustrator of three poetry books published under the name of Robbie Cheadle, and has poems and short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.

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