I would like for you to meet
Christian Author and Poet Stacia Lynn Reynolds.
What a joy this has been to interview and get to know Stacia.
When you read her Poetry, it is flawless and straight from her heart of gold, straight from God.
That’s not all her talents, she is a great editor, Stacia Reynolds is a poet, freelance writer, editor, and the author of Escape Down the Roman Road. She is 41 years old, married, with two beautiful teenage daughters. She is a follower of Christ Jesus, whose life’s goal is to encourage others with her words and actions.
Her book, Escape Down the Roman Road, can be found through her publishing company
WestBow Press at: http://bookstore.westbowpress.com/Products/SKU-001010576/Escape-Down-the-Roman-Road.aspx
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Her first book is like reading Beth Moore, what a joy this woman is.
“Escape Down The Roman Road”
http://www.stacialynnreynolds.com/book/
“Ms. Stacia, thank you for this interview.. I am so excited to get to know you and I know all your fans would like to know more. Tell us about your first book and why you wrote it.”
“Debbie, To help other people with their struggles in life, and find hope in God. He is the way and the only One to light our paths.”
“A Poetic Journey Through Life”
Stacia’s second book is her flawless poetry about her Lord and Savior. A work of art that is pure beauty.
“What is your favorite quote?”
“My quote is my own:”
“A person that has the ability to accept delay, disappointments and set-backs, is a person who can overcome.” -Stacia Lynn Reynolds
“Debbie, My interest in writing started, because I wanted to tell my story to others. My life’s story of struggle that lead to hope and freedom. I have always had a love for Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, and Dante, whose book,”Inferno” inspired me to write the long narrative, epic, poem “The Journey to Gardenia.”
In my lifetime, I would like to accomplish what Christ came to this earth for, and that is to draw all people to Him with love and compassion.”
Winds of Change: Sonnet 1
Winds of change renew the hues of seasons,
States of disposition framing the mind.
Why art thou bliss when ignoring hues tones?
Beauty of state why art thou so blind?
Does not the winds restore thou winsomeness?
Why thou come not what is appreciative?
Does not nature perceive its peacefulness?
Does thy mind distort when deflective?
Emerging in oneself is forgetting.
Night or day or spring or fall art visions.
Change of wind hues a glow art enthralling.
Hues’ inspirations give soul perceptions.
Winds of change, due seasons of thy mind’s eye,
Art thou journey to begin, and then fly.
This Next poem is very special to Stacia..
“The Whispers of the Rain” was read at my fathers Tim funeral service. That poem means a lot to me”
The Whispers of the Rain
The rain mists, like the midst of a waterfall.
The birds quietly take a bath.
It is a quiet rain,
Soothing in a sense.
It is serene…
It quiets the soul.
It is a peaceful rain, after a dark night.
It refreshes the mind.
A mind that has been clouded.
A heart that has felt sorrow.
It washes over…
It makes clean.
The heart begins to sing;
As the bird’s melody erupts,
From within
The whispers of the rain.
Twenty Four Hour Cycle of Time
The sun falls upon the horizon
Revealing the beauty before night
As the moon replaces its glory
Illuminating darkness in sight.
It is to be seen, as will be heard
No longer will she silence the night.
Nor deafen the strong voice inside
Or shall the still small voice hide.
Under the darkness that encamps around
As the leaves change from green to gold
His hand reaches out when it’s cold
Revealing noon’s brightness, or
A night that is bold.
All a twenty- four hour cycle of time
As the body becomes dust to dust
The promise of eternal life stays
Which has no time, in view from above.
In the day or the night, it remains
The illumination of the heart
The promise continues, displays
A glory too bright to part.