Guest Writer Post

If you’d like to be included in this slot, please get in touch: estherchilton@gmail.com. Poems can be up to 60 lines and prose 2000 words. If you’d like to add a short bio and photo, then great. All I ask is that there’s nothing offensive.

My guest this week is a very talented poet. Many of you have read her work and enjoyed it. Please give a warm welcome to Dawn Pisturino. I’ll let Dawn take over:

On May 1, 2025, I released my new poetry collection, Ancient Voices: Poems About Ancient Egypt, which achieved #1 Amazon New Release status in African Poetry and History of Egypt. I’d love to share a poem from the book:

The Blue Lotus

Send me to my tomb with a blue lotus in my hair.

My heart will dance with joy as I run through the Field of Reeds,

Free of pain and disease. Limber as fallow deer, I will run,

Ecstatic in my youthfulness.

Open my nostrils with a gift of blue lotus, my dear,

And I will come to you in the night,

Fragile as a flower, fragrant as incense,

But strong and sturdy as a papyrus reed,

Eager to join you.

Infuse my wine with the essence of blue lotus.

Hold the cup to my nose and let me breathe.

Fill my bath with blue lotus petals.

I will cool my feverish body in the water for hours,

Calm and tranquil, cooing with the doves.

Massage my tired limbs with healing balm

And lull me to sleep with promises of you.

Amazon Blurb

The Ancient Egyptians loved life and celebrated it with joy. Their deepest desire was to live an honorable life and achieve immortality in the afterlife, where they could exist in perfect harmony with the cosmic order and never experience pain, suffering, and hardship again. These original poems by Dawn Pisturino reflect the hopes and dreams of people who were not much different from us. They worked, loved, raised families, worshipped their gods, honored the dead, enjoyed festivals and celebrations, imbibed beer and wine, danced, sang, and played, aspired to better themselves, and appreciated the beauty and wonder of nature. Take a journey back in time to explore the minds and hearts of the Ancient Egyptians.

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Author Bio:

Dawn Pisturino is a retired registered nurse in Arizona whose international publishing credits include poems, short stories, and articles. Her first poetry collection, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023, debuted with five-star reviews and reached #60 on the Amazon Bestseller List for Haiku & Japanese Poetry. Her short chapbook, Lunar Gazing Haiku, became a #1 Amazon New Release in six categories. Her Halloween collection, Haiku for the Midnight Hour, achieved #1 Amazon New Release status in three categories. Sun Haiku: 365 Days of Sunshine, released in December 2024, quickly climbed to #1 Amazon New Release status in Japanese Poetry & Haiku. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America and the Arizona Authors Association.

http://www.dawnpisturino.wordpress.com

http://www.dawnpisturino.org

Thank you, Esther, for giving me the opportunity to be one of your guest writers!

60 responses to “Guest Writer Post”

  1. Thank you for introducing me to Dawn and her poetry, Esther. I enjoyed the poem. Its always nice to meet a fellow poet.

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    1. She’s very talented. I’m glad you enjoyed her poem.

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      1. Thank you, Esther, for hosting me and allowing me to share my poetry and book with your fans. I’m sharing this on my blog now.

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      2. It’a an absolute pleasure, Dawn 🥰

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    2. Thank you very much!

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  2. Hi Esther, I’m delighted to read this superb poem by Dawn here.

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    1. Thank you, Robbie!

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    2. Thanks, Robbie. It’s lovely to have Dawn here for the first time.

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  3. Esther, so happy to see you featuring our talented friend Dawn.

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    1. Thanks, Mitch. I really enjoy her work.

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      1. Thank you, Esther!

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    2. Thank you for your kind words, Mitch!

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  4. Dawn is a wonderful poet and this poem is a good example. Her poetry is both lyrical, visual and flows easily, like a river…never forced. I congratulate you both, one for publishing her beautiful piece and two, to the author, Dawn, many congratulations for your publication here.!!

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    1. Thank you for your comment, Karima. You’re so right about Dawn’s poems 🥰

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      1. Thank you so much, Esther!

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    2. Thank you, Karima, for your lovely feedback!

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      1. My pleasure Dawn

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  5. So lovely to see Dawn here.
    Thank you for sharing Esther

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    1. Thank you ☺️ Good to have you stopping by 🥰

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      1. My pleasure Esther 🥰

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    2. Thank you, Maggie!

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      1. My pleasure Dawn

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  6. Beautiful poem, Dawn!

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    1. Thanks for the comment, Teri 🥰

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    2. Thank you, Teri!

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  7. So nice to see Dawn here. Congratulations to her and thanks to you, Esther

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    1. Thank you for your comment, John.

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    2. Thank you very much, John! I appreciate that.

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  8. This is a wonderfully beautiful poem.

    Thank you ,Dawn!

    Thank you Esther!

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    1. It’s a pleasure to host Dawn. Thanks, Resa.

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    2. Thank you, Resa!

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      1. Welcome, plaesure!

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  9. It’s wonderful that you highlighted Dawn’s fabulous poetry, Esther.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it. She is very good 😊

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      1. Thank you, Esther!

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    2. Thank you, Tim!

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  10. A beautiful poem. Gives insight into an amazing and mysterious race of people.

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    1. It is a beautiful poem, Dave. Glad you enjoyed it.

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    2. Thank you, Dave! I’m glad you found value in my poem.

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    nikidaly70

    What beautiful poetry – and I love what it’s about! 🙂 Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you for your comment, Nicola.

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    2. Thank you so much!

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        nikidaly70

        🙂

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  12. Congrats to Dawn on her beautiful poem being featured here, and thank you for hosting her, Esther! I have her book and look forward to reading it soon.

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    1. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it, Lauren.

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    2. Thank you so much, Lauren!

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      1. My pleasure, Dawn!

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  13. That was such a wonderful poem Dawn, you are very talented, I loved it! ❤

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    1. Thank you, Carol Anne!

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  14. This is a lovely poem, Esther and Dawn. I feel stronger and more limber just reading it. It’s a great message. Congratulations on the success of your book. 🙂

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    1. Thank you so much for popping by and reading Dawn’s beautiful poem, Marsha.

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      1. You’re welcome. Thanks for sharing it.

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    2. Thank you so much, Marsha, and I wish you much success with yours!

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      1. Thanks, I appreciate it!

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  15. A wonderfully written poem, Dawn! ♥️🥰🌹

    Thank you so much for sharing, Esther! 💗🌹

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    1. I’m glad you enjoyed it, Bianca 🥰

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