This collection features the complete poems of Wen Tingyun, a renowned poet from the Tang Dynasty, alongside an introduction by American Poet Laureate Jean Elizabeth Ward. The anthology includes Kimo poems and showcases Shape and Concrete poetry, enhancing the reading experience. Additionally, it offers poems inspired by Wen Tingyun and tributes to his work, presented in alphabetical order. Illustrated elements further enrich this historical poetry compilation, making it a unique treasure for poetry enthusiasts.
Jean Elizabeth Ward Book order
Jean Marie Ward crafts narratives that traverse the landscape between fiction and nonfiction. Her writing is characterized by its diversity, encompassing both imaginative tales and factual explorations. Having honed her editorial skills for eight years with a respected web magazine and contributing to a wide array of periodicals, she has established a significant presence in the literary sphere. Her body of work spans various themes and genres, making her a compelling voice for a broad readership.






- 2008
- 2008
Celebrating the legacy of Edgar Allan Poe, this collection features 149 pages of poetry by Poet Laureate Jean Elizabeth Ward, blending her original works with poignant quotes and illustrations. The easy-to-read format serves as a perfect introduction to both Ward's artistry and Poe's timeless themes, making it a delightful read for poetry enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
- 2008
The book features a unique homage to the renowned Chinese poet Du Fu, with American Poet Laureate Jean Elizabeth Ward responding to his work through her own poetry. It includes a collection of original poems inspired by other classic poets like Li Bai and Wang Wei, accompanied by a dozen illustrations. Notably, one chapter highlights the exquisite translations of Florence Wheelock Ayscough McNair, emphasizing the cultural exchange and appreciation between American and Chinese poetry. This is the first installment in a series celebrating these literary connections.
- 2008
SERENE SPECULATIONS
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Featuring a collection of thought-provoking and inspirational poetry, prose, and quotes from the Holy Bible, this revised edition presents its content in alphabetical order for easy navigation. The author’s illustrations enhance the experience, while tribute poems honor notable figures such as Hillary Clinton and Barbara Bush, adding a personal touch to the work. This unique arrangement invites readers to reflect on the themes and messages conveyed throughout the text.
- 2008
The book features numerous illustrations and serves as a tribute to the renowned Chinese poet Li Bai, showcasing his original works alongside translations and inspired poetry by Poet Laureate Jean Elizabeth Ward. It is part of a series honoring notable poets such as Du Fu, Li Ho, and Wang Wei, emphasizing a creative homage rather than literal translations. This unique approach highlights the beauty and essence of Li Bai's poetry, inviting readers to appreciate the cultural and artistic connections.
- 2008
CHINESE MEMORIES
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Inspired by the High Tang Dynasty, this collection features poems that pay homage to Chinese poets. Organized alphabetically for accessibility, each piece reflects the author's unique voice and perspective, emphasizing the fluidity of poetry. Jean Elizabeth Ward, a Poet Laureate, invites readers to appreciate how her work evolves over time, contrasting traditional forms with her dynamic approach.
- 2008
The book explores the works of renowned poets from the Chinese Tang Dynasty, highlighting their unique styles and contributions to Chinese literature. It delves into the themes of nature, love, and social issues prevalent in their poetry, showcasing the emotional depth and philosophical insights of poets like Li Bai, Wang Wei, and Du Fu. Readers will gain an understanding of the historical context and cultural significance of these literary figures, as well as their enduring influence on both Chinese and world poetry.
- 2008
Featuring two dozen illustrations, this revised edition pays tribute to John Donne, the renowned English clergy and poet born around 1572. The large print format enhances readability, while the alphabetized structure makes it accessible and enjoyable for readers. This edition celebrates Donne's literary contributions and offers a visually engaging experience.
- 2008
EARTH SPIRIT
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The collection features Native American sayings and quotes, complemented by original poetry and prose from Jean Elizabeth Ward, Poet Laureate. It includes tributes to influential figures such as Dr. Maya Angelou, Chief Wilma Mankiller, and Loretta Lynn. Organized alphabetically for accessibility, this book offers a rich blend of wisdom and artistry, making it a delightful read for audiences of all ages.
- 2007
This poetry collection explores the profound emotions tied to life, love, and beauty, emphasizing the inner strength we possess to express these feelings. Jean Elizabeth Ward encourages readers to nurture their hearts, highlighting the importance of self-care in the journey of emotional release and personal growth.