Tuesday 25 June 2024
KEYS TO WITHSTAND STORMS OF LIFE
Wednesday 28 February 2024
HUMMING BIRD MAGAZINE II IS A HOT NEW RELEASE
#NEW RELEASE
THE HUMMING BIRD MAGAZINE II: Second Issue has been
published.
HUMMING BIRD II is an annual magazine containing Literary
news from the International Chamber of Writers and Artists [CIESART] – Trinidad
and Tobago, with official Headquarters in Spain.
In the contents, you will find exquisite poetry, articles,
anthology news, information on books to read, interviews, culture news, book
giveaways, and the Chamber’s efforts at promoting arts and literature in
Trinidad and Tobago.
Features of the magazine are two special interviews.
One is of a great humanitarian, Trinidad-born Dr.Farley
Cleghorn of Washington, USA, and the other is of an international poet, Fibby
Bob Kinney.
The compiler and publisher of the Humming Bird Magazine II,
is Brenda Mohammed, National President of the International Chamber of Writers
and Artists [CIESART] Trinidad and Tobago. Brenda is a multi-award-winning
author who has published 59 books to date.
Vice-President Florabelle Lutchman edited the draft copy.
This is a one-of-a-kind magazine.
Get a copy for your home library.
Here are the links:
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Friday 10 March 2023
Seven poems by Trinidadian Brenda Mohammed were published by EXILO binational newspaper in New York and Mexico.
Seven poems written by Brenda Mohammed of Trinidad and Tobago were published by the EXILO binational newspaper for New York and Mexico, by columnist Marcia Batista Ramos, a Bolivian poet.
https://exilio.mx/cultura/item/17423-seite-poemas-de-brenda-mohammed
Here is the news report:
Brenda Mohammed is an award-winning and bestselling author who has published 53 books.
She is the founder of How to Write for Success Literary Network, President of the International Chamber of Writers and Artists [CIESART] Trinidad and Tobago, and President of the Hispanic World Writers Union - Trinidad and Tobago
Here is a sample of her work:
TAKE ONE DAY AT A TIME
We all feel a little depressed sometimes.
But let's learn to take one day at a time.
Life is truly a maze of ups and downs.
The choices we make will eliminate the frown.
When we set our goals a little too high,
Disappointment can make us cry.
Keep doing your best and don't worry.
Let life unfold for you, it is your story.
Some days the sun will shine brightly.
On other days it can rain very hard.
What does it matter if things go wrong?
Never let it stop you from staying strong.
Things cannot always go well.
The black dots are dotted among the bright ones.
Don't let anyone make you feel less
You are a child of God and truly blessed.
***
WHAT LOVE IS NOT
Love is not a whirlwind of words describing sensual emotions.
Love is not something temporary; it is a deep devotion.
The feelings that love provokes are not superficial.
They penetrate the heart with each beat.
Marriage is an equal partnership and an intimate union.
It is a legal contract between a man and a woman.
Unite their lives legally, financially and emotionally.
Love is the main factor that unites them for sure.
Nobody is perfect, and nobody is better than the other.
When there are minor disagreements, don't run away with someone else.
Simple words like "Thank you" and "I'm sorry" mean a lot.
Pay attention to what your loved one has to say; Give it a shot.
Lies and broken promises should never be the norm.
Such deceit and selfish acts only raise a storm.
Love needs work from both partners to grow.
Remember the proverb: "We reap what we sow."
***
ROSES ARE RED, VIOLETS ARE BLUE
On the train that day he looked,
As he wrote in his autograph book,
"Roses are red, violets are blue.
Sugar is sweet, but not as sweet as you.
Years later, he stopped when he heard that song.
Thinking of him and wondering what went wrong.
He left the world, and she wondered aloud.
What would have happened if he had not gone abroad?
They were high school kids when they met on the train.
She remembered the day they ran from the rain.
They traveled in groups and glimpsed each other.
On graduation day, he received his love letter.
He was going abroad to continue his education.
He wished that she could join him there on a vacation.
But she had other plans and tore up her letter.
He embarked on a lucrative career and a bright future.
He didn't give up and came back when he was qualified.
To her surprise, he proposed to her and she was mortified.
She was already engaged to be married and it broke her heart.
When she told him, he saw it in her eyes as she broke down.
Years later he saw her again with his wife.
He said he wanted to tell her everything about his life.
After spending more than an hour in his office talking.
She politely told him that she had another appointment waiting.
***
PASSION
Passion is a strong and uncontrollable emotion.
It is described as a very strong inclination,
Towards an activity that you love and are attracted to.
You can be passionate in everything you do.
Passion is usually related to a romantic feeling.
Strong emotions of love can make you reel.
When feelings for someone become very intense.
Obsessive passion can infuriate you.
For me, a loving home is the number one priority.
Success would mean nothing without family.
Literature and travel also fill me with passion.
So too, music and art give me fuel for action.
The love and passion that Christ felt for humanity,
He made him suffer and die so enormously.
There are numerous ways to describe passion.
It is an impulse to do what you love with a solid conviction.
***
A FUN RITUAL
It's a family fun ritual every sunrise,
As you wake up to the birdsong outside.
The swaying of the branches in the breeze,
That miserable alarm clock does not please.
You run downstairs to the kitchen sink,
For water to prepare your favorite morning drink.
The addictive smell opens your eyes to a new day.
A brimming cup makes you happy and joyful.
Without it, you cannot survive the tasks of the day,
At a time when you are required to wear masks.
Every sip adds energy to everything you do.
People all over the world also love that drink.
***
DO NOT BE DECEIVED BY OTHERS
Some people are easily fooled by the opinions of others.
Unable to think for themselves, they cause more trouble.
They blindly follow others and do everything they say.
Without verifying facts, for falsehoods, they fall prey.
Peace begins with each one of us and our behavior.
First, do everything you can to help solve the problem.
Be brave, stand up for the truth. and not constant friction.
Walk away if something doesn't seem right in a situation.
Listening to falsehoods and tolerating wrongdoing,
It will cause breaks in relationships and bad interactions.
God blessed each of us with a mind of our own.
We will have to answer to him on the throne of judgment.
***
LET'S MAKE A BETTER WORLD
Crime, abuse, environmental pollution,
Lack of love for our brothers and sisters,
Selfishness, anger, jealousy and greed,
It will continue to produce bad seed.
Elimination of these contaminants must be our goal.
In our ultimate goal of making a better world.
The change must start with each one of us.
It must start deep in our hearts.
Parents should take the leadership role,
Our children are the future of the world.
Guide them on the right path.
And protect them from straying.
*Copyright @Brenda Mohamed
Thursday 16 February 2023
POETRY HAS BEEN AROUND SINCE BIBLICAL TIMES
Poetry has been around since Biblical times.
King David of Israel wrote most of the Psalms in the Bible, as well as Moses and King Solomon.
Like other forms of literature, poets write to share ideas, express
emotions and create imagery for readers.
Poetry is long-lived and remains an important
part of art and culture.
There are 15 poetic styles and perhaps more. They are Blank verse,
rhymed poetry, free verse, epics, narrative poetry, haiku, pastoral poetry,
sonnet, elegies, ode, limericks, lyric poetry, ballad, soliloquy, and
villanelle. Recently,
other forms named Gogyohka and Tanka joined this list.
Gogyohka simply means verse which is written in five lines, but each line generally represents one phrase. It has a different feel to the five-line verse commonly found in Western poetry. Tanka is a Japanese form of poetry.
Tuesday 27 September 2016
Your Time is Now - Top Reviews
Top Customer Reviews for Your Time is Now: A time to be born and a time to die
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brenda successfully awakens our spirit and motivates us to focus on what’s important around us in this powerful read.
By Jen L. on August 29, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
Brenda inspires us through this life opening read. Focusing on the 8 verses in Ecclesiastes Chapter 3, she emphasizes how there is a time, a season, for everything; “A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing, etc…”
She breaks down each of these verses, and explains them via her own life experiences. A book of reflection, and what is truly important. Simplifying what we have always complicated.
How many of us are prepared for the eventuality of leaving this planet, leaving our body, leaving our loved ones? “My father was one of those who knew that he was going to die and was well prepared.” If you thought along these lines EVERYDAY, how would this change your behavior? Living each day like it was your last… Brenda successfully awakens our spirit and motivates us to focus on what’s important around us in this powerful read.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thoughtful reflections on the meaning of verses 1 to 8 of Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 of the Bible
By Arabella Persaud on June 22, 2014
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In her characteristic easy to read style, the author provides an insightful interpretation of the 8 verses of Ecclesiastes that were used in the famous song by the Byrds. Drawing on personal experiences, an astounding knowledge of the Bible, general observances and reflections on life, the author examines these verses and presents her interpretation in as clear and understandable a manner as possible. She narrates several stories from her own life to illustrate each verse and shows how her faith helps her to overcome many obstacles and to live a successful and happy life.
This is an inspiring book which clearly shows that when one applies the principles of the Bible to real life, one can get marvelous results. It is an uplifting book and should be read by anyone who wants to restore his or her faith in God or in life in general.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A true story told with pure intentions and true feelings
By Roma Sinanan on May 17, 2014
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A true story told with pure intentions and deep feelings. It's simplicity and well scripted chapters grow into each other methodically and freely. The reader is impelled to move on with ease and comfort. There is a pervasive humility in each incident which truly reflects the author's character and personality. Her pride in her heritage and family ties touches deep into the soul and absorbs the attention of the reader. Personal circumstances told, reflect her openness to inform and tutor at the same time, what one can derive from challenges unexpected, if rooted in the trust one places in God.
The author's implicit belief in divine intervention summarizes her message. I have enjoyed, I have been touched and have had my personal convictions reiterated in this most interesting and soul searching book. I recommend it to all especially to you who in times when the clouds grow dark- the silver linings emerge to remind us of a light emerging on the other side. This is the author's story.
5.0 out of 5.0 stars
Live, breathe, share, laugh and love. Your time really is now. The other stuff doesn't matter.
By Kato's Revenge September 25, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
Whilst Your Time is Now is a memoir with biblical undertones, I would like to split this review into two parts.
The story is about seizing the day, much like how Robin William's teacher wanted his class to do in Dead Poet's Society. I think we are all guilty to some extent about not seizing the day, seizing the moment. Then we reflect on such things and wonder why we weren't just a little bit braver. What would have been the worst thing that could have happened as a result of our actions? Whilst one book cannot hope to provide a satisfactory answer to such a question, it satisfies many of the author's search for meaning in her life. I am splitting my review not out of disrespect to the author's beliefs, it's just that my views are a little different and so I should be clear about that from the outset.
This is not the first memoir I have read by the author but it's probably the most interesting one - even though the others were extremely readable books in their own right. However, whilst there is some overlap, it still feels like a new read.
I especially enjoyed the part where Canadian missionaries approached the author's parents, seeking to adopt her. Canada is cold, more cold than the author's native Trinidad and Tobago, and it's clear she was happy not to be taken away. Her family is a large one and it is uplifting to read how much she loves her family.
Later elements talk about reaping what we sow. This is very true. As I have aged I think I have mellowed a lot - it's more likely I will say something nice and supportive rather than be snidey or cruel. There may be times to do that, but overall the message is 'look, life is short - be nice to each other'.
I don't know what would have been made of me if I had been there to experience the sermon on the mount. We all have complexities to ourselves, but without them, we would not be who we are. One hopes that if I do face that final judgement, I won't be considered a bad person, even though I am not fully into the beliefs referenced in this book.
It's refreshing that one of the author's Directors commented on her being 'a Real Christian'. In England we are supposed to live in a Christian country, yet the display of crosses around our necks is considered controversial and possibly offensive. This is nonsensical to me. So long as no-one wishes to hurt me, I have no issue with them.
Perhaps my favourite line in the entire book is 'A highly evolved person is free from worry and depression and radiates calmness'. So true - and if only we could all live like that, impressing positive thoughts on those we interact with and yes, profess to love (even via blood or relationship status) the world would be a better place.
So forget the nonsense of a busy, noisy world. Most of the stuff we worry about is a waste of our time. We are better than that and should act accordingly.
Read this book and feel uplifted.
The Book is available in Kindle and Paperback at Amazon