Writing has always been Sally Rawhey's passion. She has worked her way through different types of writing, from journalism, magazine editing, television programs, script writing, ads, copywriting to song lyrics and documentaries' script writing. For over a decade, Sally Rawhey worked as a Television Programs Director and Creative Director in different television channels in the Middle East
However, it has always been the magic of writing that moved her and the symphony that a well-written poem creates. In her book, The Unspoken Voices, Sally Rawhey reveals the feelings of many silent hearts that are flooded with love in its many magical forms
HE made it with a recipe of magic and wonder, and spiced it with dreams, euphoria and a strike like thunder. Then HE named it love and blessed all His creations with its splendor
Sally Rawhey's beautiful collection of poetry takes us on a candid journey through her interpretations of many magical forms of love. From the euphoria of falling in love to the pain and despair of losing it; from brevity to lifelong love; from faith and friendship to forgiveness; from longing and loneliness to loving life and the beauty of the world. Written with passion and honesty, a shining light throughout is the radiant love of God for all
There is a collection of poems by Sally Rawhey that takes you to that very spot where everything meaningful in life happens. "THERE" where people fall in love, "THERE" where failure hits, "THERE."
Train River Poetry: Spring 2020 features poetry from our brilliant cohort of poets from around the world. The Spring 2020 edition of our bestselling anthology features poetry contributions from the talented: A'Teha Day, Afreeca Graham, Agnesa Caseechetty, Allein Poems, Andrew S., Anshika Bhatt, Araceli Romo, Asawari Bhatia, Ashleigh Brielle Thurston, Ashley Buchanan, Avalon Breen, B C, Baltazar Rodriguez, BELLAROSE, Benazir Mungloo, Brendan De Lucia, Brodie Elias Vandewater, Camden Michael Jones, Cameron DaSilva, Casey Britton, CCG, cecilia elle, Chelsea Bartell, Claire Meyrick, Colleen Tubungan, David McIntyre, Desiree Heltzel, e.k. Russo, Elise T. Caulfield, Elizabeth Marchetti, Elizabeth Nash, Elyse Hart, Emma B, Emmy White
Poems that describe moments where one feels he can see God and feel Him clear in his heart . Have you seen God, is a great question that the first answer to would be no, however these poems may change the answer to yes.