Tosha Michelle has a unique and inspirational literary voice. Her poetry is heartfelt and soulful. She takes you through the depths of melancholy and loneliness with "Yearning," and sings a "Love Song to the South" that will take you back to a simpler, more beautiful time. She'll have you cracking up with a poem about her cat, dancing with her "Goddess of the Night," and ready to take on the world, with "One Voice." And you'll be soaring with her in the universal soul in the Whitmanesque "Edges." And everything she writes cries out with the words of the poor little forgotten book on the shelf...
Tosha Michelle has a unique and inspirational literary voice. Her poetry is heartfelt and soulful. She takes you through the depths of melancholy and ...
In Self Help to Self Harm, Tosha Michelle takes a humorous, tongue-in-cheek look at life, love, and relationships, tempered by moments of serious introspection.
From the author:
This is not a self-help book. Sadly, this book won't get you laid, help you lose weight or cure your One Direction addiction. Okay, maybe, that's my addiction. SHH. I'm not an expert at anything unless you count tripping up the stairs, getting lost in my own head and devouring a box of Godiva chocolates in one sitting. Now that I have told you what this book is not. Let...
Feisty, funny, poignant, and random.
In Self Help to Self Harm, Tosha Michelle takes a humorous, tongue-in-cheek look at life, love, and relations...