White Orchids
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Author: Ry Reed
Publisher: Independently published
Paperback:
ISBN 10: 1676490361
ISBN 13: 978-1676490364
Ry Reed’s WHITE ORCHIDS is written for dreamers. Those of us who have lived with dreams and aspirations and are ready to put thoughts into actuality. A dream (seed) always begins small, but in time, a dream (seed) will not stay a dream (seed). It can become something greater than you expected if you’re patient enough to work on your goals every day. Use this book to jot down your dreams and focus on your priorities.
From the Author
I wrote White Orchids,originally, for me. I needed to motivate myself. There were times I contemplatedquitting writing and these poems changed my life. Then it hit me, I'm not theonly person on this planet struggling. I figured it would be a good idea toshare what I've learned with you.
So, to you, my reader, andnew friend, if you're trying to discover a passion, working on them, can'tdecide if you should follow your dreams or have already taken the plunge, keepat it! Work on your dreams every day. Surround yourself with people who loveand support you. Find moments to be alone to develop your craft. And don'tforget to celebrate every milestone. That's very important to do. Every smallvictory deserves a celebration.
Good luck and too many morewins,
Cheers.
From the Inside Flap
Dreamsalways begin small.
But,
Theydon't have to remain that size,
Ifyou dream like a giant
Dream big
From the Back Cover
Sheis the bravest
WomanI know
Whenthe world
Toldher no,
Sheproved them
Wrong
Andtaught
Herselfhow
Tofly
Believe
About the Author
Ry Reed hasbeen writing poetry for a few years. Poetry has helped her heal and she usesher life as a platform to teach and share lessons she's learned along herjourney. Depression, heartbreak, willingness to move forward and start overagain, her poems are relatable, personal and straight to the point. Her everyword digs out emotions and encourages change. She lives in southern Californiawith her mother and brothers and writes poetry, non-fiction and fiction books.