Best poetry by women books according to redditors

We found 59 Reddit comments discussing the best poetry by women books. We ranked the 17 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Poetry by Women:

u/SugarTits1 · 28 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Rupi Kaur wrote the poetry book Milk and Honey

I highly recommend it. I have an inkling the poem above is heavily influenced by it. Most of her poems are accompanied by a drawing like the one above. For any sexual assault survivors out there, it's so cathartic to read \<3

u/sunnyratto · 2 pointsr/suggestmeabook

Unfolding my Paper Heart by Zoie Morgan. The author has a nice feminist theme about healing and stuff. A very good read. Fairly new and won't show up with a quick Google search, I was lucky to find this hidden gem.

u/michaelastarr · 2 pointsr/Poetry

I just self published a book! Check it out!
A compilation of poems, thoughts, memories on the topic of love. Organized into sections based on Sternberg's triangular theory of love.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1977994814/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4zr4zbW6018MK

u/sjblasko · 2 pointsr/selfpublish

My book, Midnight Comes by SJ Blasko, is a collection of poetry that retells classic fairytales such as Beauty and the Beast (from the perspective of the enchantress), Rapunzel (told in letters to Mother Gothel from Rapunzel's tower), Kai's story (from The Snow Queen), and more!

Here is the description from Amazon:

Once upon a time...
There was a sorceress, who cursed a prince to become as beastly as his pride
There was a daughter, who watched from her window and ached to see the world
There was a mermaid, who traded her voice for a human soul
There was a stepmother, who saw beauty only in others, never in herself
And there was a boy, who forgot the warmth of love.

These five narrative poems are the debut collection of author SJ Blasko. Explore the more human side of these classic fairytales and rediscover the characters as they are given a voice of their own.

You can get a signed copy (plus an extra poem about Little Red Riding Hood!) for $9 in my Etsy store here:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/726328709/signed-copy-of-midnight-comes

Or get the ebook for 2.99 on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DRPDHTL

u/maggiebwrites · 2 pointsr/selfpublish

Each single-page poem of Love, Sex & PTSD represents a difficult moment or a nagging thought; together, the poems tell the coming-of-age story of a woman who has experienced sexual assault and abuse. It's raw and emotional, with glimmers of hope and strength.

Originally, I wrote the poems for myself and publishing the book was a bucket-list item that I never intended to promote. But given the current climate in the US, I feel like there might be people out there who can relate and just want to be able to connect with someone else experiencing what they are.

The book is currently free (through 10/20) on Amazon Kindle and it's enrolled in Kindle Unlimited. Otherwise, it's $2.99 on Kindle or $4.99 in print.

u/_deepsingh_ · 2 pointsr/selfpublish

Currently Free! but will cost $0.99 on 8/23/17

Hey everyone! My name is Deep Singh and I just published my first book, Seven. It's seven pages with seven poems, each telling the same story, seven different ways! It was a lot of fun writing, I hope you all have fun reading it. Would love any feedback, as I plan to write much more.

u/163511942 · 2 pointsr/selfpublish

Hi all,

This is a bit different because it's not my self-published book, but my grandmother's! But since she doesn't really do the internet I thought it would be ok to post on her behalf :) She has just published her first collection of poetry: Tangerine: Poems at 94.

Mary-Jean "Tangerine" Bell began writing little rhymes at four years old, and has continued to write poetry throughout the subsequent 90 years of her life. She has previously been published here and there, but this is the first collection of her own work. Her poems are evocative and playful, and I am so terribly proud of her.

This is the official blurb:

>Not your grandmother's poetry! Witty observations on the human condition, tender meditations on the nature of love, imaginary excursions into other creature's minds - Tangerine Bell's poems provoke chuckles, recognition and reflection. Thoughtful, soaring, sensual, unsparing, and downright funny – her poems reflect and refract the richness of her imagination, loves and experience over more than 90 years.

Tangerine: Poems at 94 is available online (amazon) for $9.95 USD.

u/Poorrusty · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Also, my passion is writing. But, lately, I have had a pretty nasty block. Or maybe I'm too busy. I usually get my best material when I am very very happy or very very sad. I have been in between these two for far too long.

u/serenpedac14 · 2 pointsr/selfpublish

https://www.amazon.com/Stolen-Reflections-Some-stories-verse/dp/1643240862/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1525196053&sr=8-1&keywords=stolen+reflections

Just self-published my first collection of poems. Judging by the cover and the blurb, how likely are you to buy it? I am looking for ways to increase my audience base.

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u/brittneyevee · 1 pointr/OCPoetry

Hi guys! Here’s a poem from my newest poetry book. There’s no title so... it’s just me expressing 😊

skin like the night that felt

smooth like honey;

she was a treasure, one that was rare and one that

was imperfectly beautiful


she often forgot that part.


her eyes matched the pupils that

made lies to pull her ankles down

she was never pretty enough

never skinny enough

She

always had to be better.


tears stained the mattress,

the one that barely supported her

heaving, thick body

why couldn’t she look the way she

Wanted

she just wanted to be

Love

She

lost her home when she lost her soul.

digging for happiness she is trying to

pry the doors open for success so desperately

she wants out. why did it seem like it wouldn’t, it

Couldn’t

seem to work. nothing seemed to go the way she

wanted and all she asked for were for two things

and she never stopped

to think what was missing was inside because

she was broken and needed help but

where you’re not looking you will never

Find.

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u/Collins_Michael · 1 pointr/OCPoetry

What inspires me:
Science and music, mostly. I'm an engineering student, so a lot of my poetry tends to either be analytical (around a theme I've observed in what I'm reading/listening to) or metaphorical/descriptive around some object or phenomenon I've observed.

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Poem that's inspired me:

I don't really read poetry outside of this sub and what my friends write. Most of what I write, at least what I've historically written, is very form-based, so maybe "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" ~ Dylan Thomas?

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How do I bypass writer's block:
I don't, really. Writing is a thing I do, but it's not what I do, so I write when the writing's there and I do Calc homework when it isn't.

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Writing prompts:
I don't really do these as such. The concept I like most that I've been struggling the most to implement recently is "The Floor is Lava" from the perspective of an astronaut in space.

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Poetry Book:

The only poetry book I own is Echoes of Light ~ Rebekah Noelle Rosamilia ( https://www.amazon.com/Echoes-Light-Rebekah-Noelle-Rosamilia/dp/1974647609/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=echoes+of+light+poetry&qid=1559061200&s=gateway&sr=8-1)

u/catiekeller · 1 pointr/selfpublish



Hello! My first poetry chapbook 'Sonder' is available on Amazon for only $10! It covers a variety of topics, such as mental health, social inequalities and the creative process. It is written with the intent that it will ignite something in you.




"... I wanted to use myself as an example of what not to be, to share my struggles and empathize with those who have endured the same. It is meant to be a hedonistic elaboration of what it’s like to navigate your emotions, combating psychological setbacks and continue your craft simultaneously..."





Instagram @catiekeller

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999620894/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1529246554&sr=1-3&keywords=sonder

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u/EnigmaInASkirt · 1 pointr/selfpublish

ADAM, is a collection of poetry about love, loss, loneliness and other things that start with the letter "L". There are also poems about cats in it. ADAM varies in style, tone, maturity and voice as many of the pages were ripped right from her diaries spanning the last 15 years. ADAM takes you through the mind of an actual crazy person as you try to find meaning in this meaningless world full of contradictions, suffering and a third thing because lists of three sound nice. Spoiler: you won't find the meaning in this book.

https://www.amazon.com/Adam-Talia-Tucker/dp/1970090065/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=adam+talia+tucker&qid=1556643723&s=digital-text&sr=1-1-catcorr

Thanks for your support!

u/Serins · 1 pointr/Poetry

I've recently discoverd Laura A Lord. Really talented.
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KYDEMYI/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_tmb
Or check out her website / blog:
http://historyofawoman.com/