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Enticing 2025 Titles
from inspired poets, neurobiologists,
child psychologists, & visionary artists

Cynthia Leslie-Bole is a writing coach, editor, and certified writing group leader whose work has appeared in the anthology Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California, as well as in more than 20 other anthologies and journals. She is author of two other collections of poetry: The Luminous In-Between and Tiny Sacraments.

With over 30 years of experience in helping young people discover the joys of scientific inquiry, Dr. Robin L. Cooper brings us this accessible interactive guide to STEM modules that are cost effective and easily recreated in the field.

In her many years of private practice, Jennifer Crossland, M.S., Ph.D, has specialized in psychological and supportive behavior therapies for children and teenagers on the autism spectrum, and for those with depression and anxiety. Her three daughters inspired her to write Blindsided to give others strategies for coping with disabilities and offer self care.

Artist and author Marylinn Kelly channels words conjured from daily living but whose definitions quickly transcend the ordinary. Turn to any page. Her musings on art, magic, love and the human experience speak of her life. Her observations become stories,  gifts meant to be shared.

From exaltation to anguish and everything in between, this collection of Cynthia Leslie-Bole's latest poems delves deep into our desire to connect with other humans, with the natural world, and with spirit, all while expanding the boundaries of what we might imagine to be our separate selves. 

Dr. Robin L. Cooper holds two B.S. degrees and a Ph.D in physiology. In 1996 he joined the Department of Biology at the University of Kentucky where he is now a Professor and continues to mentor students in publishing and research based activities.

Facing a diagnosis for a child's disability is possibly the most frightening thing in the world. For parents, this trauma was amplified during the pandemic. Her journey as a parent to three daughters and as a professional psychologist offers hope to all those struggling with the day-to-day dilemmas of advocating for our children with developmental challenges. 

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A Southern California native, Marylinn Kelly grew up in the midst of creativity, talent, and mild eccentricity. Through her writing and her work in a variety of media, Marylinn communicates observations of a life where things were frequently not ordinary.

Azalea Art Press

is now an imprint of

Karen Mireau Books.

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