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    </div><p id="5577">Next up is this very raw and emotional piece of content. A breathtakingly beautiful written poem.</p><p id="c1a1">You can embrace and feel the emotion as you read through this. The imagery is a fantastic choice and makes it stand out distinctively.</p><p id="cb41">#4 The Rising Of Eve.</p><div id="a8b9" class="link-block">
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            <h2>The Rising of Eve</h2>
            <div><h3>In those seconds of loss, a mere blink</h3></div>
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    </div><p id="ed04">This fourth piece of work is another poem of extremely high standards. The image is very well chosen and the content is amazing.</p><p id="06ee">The rising of Eve from Adam and Eve is a very intriguing viewpoint written by <a href="undefined">R Tsambounieri Talarantas</a>.</p><p id="056f">#5 The “Quotes” And The Title.</p><div id="27b3" class="link-block">
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            <h2>The “Quotes”And The Tittle •</h2>
            <div><h3>You quoted my heart reciting verbatim,</h3></div>
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    </div><p id="b59a">Number five on the list is an excellent piece of poetry. The imagery is something that draws you straight to this.</p><ul><li><a href="https://medium.com/tag/prose">Prose</a></li><li><a href="https://medium.com/tag/prose-poetry">Prose Poetry</a></li><li><a href="https://medium.com/tag/poems-on-medium">Poems On Medium</a></li><li><a href="https://medium.com/tag/poetry-on-medium">Poetry On Medium</a></li><li><a href="https://medium.com/tag/poetry">Poetry</a></li></ul><p id="cbfe">Once again five well-selected strong tags. This is imperative for greater exposure.</p><p id="069d">#6 Jerusalem.</p><div id="f9b2" class="link-block">
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            <h2>Jérusalem</h2>
            <div><h3>The Wailing wall</h3></div>
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    </div><p id="8026">Sixth on the list is an inspirational piece of free verse prose poetry.</p><p id="2ec6">The content within relates fantastically to the awesome selected imagery. Yet another excellent piece from <a href="undefined">R Tsambounieri Talarantas</a>.</p><p id="a6b8">#7 Unbridled.</p><div id="efdb" class="link-block">
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            <h2>Unbridled</h2>
            <div><h3>I balanced on a tightrope, in a dream,</h3></div>
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    </div><p id="4174">Number seven on the list has an equine theme as well as dreams too.</p><p id="fbb0">The opening line “ I balanced on a tightrope, in a dream,” is just outstanding.</p><p id="6cde">Another prose poem with free verse content. Love this.</p><p id="2bbc">#8 Aigioklima.</p><div id="ec80" class="link-block">
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            <h2>Aigioklima</h2>
            <div><h3>My Ode to Mother</h3></div>
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    </div><p id="deb3">Eighth on the list is <a href="undefined">R Tsambounieri Talarantas</a> dedication poem to her mother. She translates the original greek words which are beautifully descriptive.</p><p id="cfa2">I must say that this my personal favourite of the ten selections. I can relate to it greatly as a parent and father. This is a deep and meaningful piece of poetry to me.</p><p id="5a98">#9 The Tears.</p><div id="cf89" class="link-block">
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            <h2>The Tears</h2>
            <div><h3>I was asked, “What is my earliest childhood memories”?</h3></div>
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    </div><p id="2bf9">Number nine on the list is a trip down memory lane. A high emotion runs through this poem. I am fond of this piece it seems to make me a little emotional too.</p><p id="362d">Another prose poem with free verse content. Beautifully written.</p><p id="46fa">#10 Tempestuous.</p><div id="db6d" class="link-block">
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            <h2>Tempestuous</h2>
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    </div><p id="34eb">This is the final selection in the top ten favourites by <a href="undefined">R Tsambounieri Talarantas</a>. She mentions that it was written in a very intense and intrepid storm. You can feel the intensity. Once again it is a breathtakingly beautiful created piece of poetry.</p><p id="3c32">I have to admit I am still learning all the various forms of poetry. I am always drawn to <a href="undefined">R Tsambounieri Talarantas</a> work as the cacophony of thoughts that cascade in my mind seem to escalate whenever I take the time to read her work. The use of fantastically chosen vocabulary is something I admire a lot.</p><p id="74b8">I sincerely hope she likes my review. I can assure you as a reader you will be very impressed too.</p><div id="0183" class="link-block">
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            <h2>My Ten Favorite Stories of R Tsambounieri Talarantas</h2>
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Writers Challenge XL.

The Midweek Content Spotlight.

Issue №2 . R Tsambounieri Talarantas.

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R Tsambounieri Talarantas is the next writer I am going to review in response to Dr Mehmet Yildiz second writing challenge.

Above is the link to my first response to this writing challenge.

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R Tsambounieri Talarantas has produced countless amounts of great content. In this review, I will be reading her ten favourite stories. The link for the story and also her medium profile link will be at the bottom of this post.

My Review.

#1 The Rug.

This is a beautifully written piece of poetry. I have to say this poem is brilliant. The image and the tags are strong and well selected.

#2 I Write.

This is the second piece on the list, I like the vocabulary used right the way through this poem. I have highlighted the strong tags again. It is very important to use five tags that are relevant to the piece of content. Another lovely poem from R Tsambounieri Talarantas.

#3 Denial.

Next up is this very raw and emotional piece of content. A breathtakingly beautiful written poem.

You can embrace and feel the emotion as you read through this. The imagery is a fantastic choice and makes it stand out distinctively.

#4 The Rising Of Eve.

This fourth piece of work is another poem of extremely high standards. The image is very well chosen and the content is amazing.

The rising of Eve from Adam and Eve is a very intriguing viewpoint written by R Tsambounieri Talarantas.

#5 The “Quotes” And The Title.

Number five on the list is an excellent piece of poetry. The imagery is something that draws you straight to this.

Once again five well-selected strong tags. This is imperative for greater exposure.

#6 Jerusalem.

Sixth on the list is an inspirational piece of free verse prose poetry.

The content within relates fantastically to the awesome selected imagery. Yet another excellent piece from R Tsambounieri Talarantas.

#7 Unbridled.

Number seven on the list has an equine theme as well as dreams too.

The opening line “ I balanced on a tightrope, in a dream,” is just outstanding.

Another prose poem with free verse content. Love this.

#8 Aigioklima.

Eighth on the list is R Tsambounieri Talarantas dedication poem to her mother. She translates the original greek words which are beautifully descriptive.

I must say that this my personal favourite of the ten selections. I can relate to it greatly as a parent and father. This is a deep and meaningful piece of poetry to me.

#9 The Tears.

Number nine on the list is a trip down memory lane. A high emotion runs through this poem. I am fond of this piece it seems to make me a little emotional too.

Another prose poem with free verse content. Beautifully written.

#10 Tempestuous.

This is the final selection in the top ten favourites by R Tsambounieri Talarantas. She mentions that it was written in a very intense and intrepid storm. You can feel the intensity. Once again it is a breathtakingly beautiful created piece of poetry.

I have to admit I am still learning all the various forms of poetry. I am always drawn to R Tsambounieri Talarantas work as the cacophony of thoughts that cascade in my mind seem to escalate whenever I take the time to read her work. The use of fantastically chosen vocabulary is something I admire a lot.

I sincerely hope she likes my review. I can assure you as a reader you will be very impressed too.

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Brian Anthony Cumberlidge.

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