“Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures” is Everywhere I Look
Posted: May 1, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 12 CommentsI’m thrilled to announce that Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures made the list of Best New Poetry /anthologies on Amazon. This is the fifth year that WordCrafter Press has published a Poetry Treasures anthology, but the first time we’ve made this list, so it really tickled me to learn this. We have a great group of poets this year and an uplifting topic for the theme. Below are links where information about Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures can be found. I hope you’ll check it out.
Check out all the places you’ll find Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures.
3.https://thebharatnow.com/poetry-treasures-5-small-pleasures-available-worldwide/
4.https://thecovermagazine.com/poetry-treasures-5-small-pleasures-available-worldwide/
5.https://theindianmirror.com/poetry-treasures-5-small-pleasures-available-worldwide/
6.https://theindianmirror.com/poetry-treasures-5-small-pleasures-available-worldwide/
Authors Be Aware – Know Your Author Rights
Posted: April 28, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 9 Comments“What’s all the fuss about?”, you may ask.
In recent times, there has been a lot of hullabaloo about the practices of companies in training their AIs with pirated content. There is currently a class action suit ongoing on behalf of authors whose works have been found to be pirated and used for this training. You can check the article from The Author’s Guild to find out if your books are on the list of pirated works included and what you should do next at the link below.
https://authorsguild.org/news/meta-libgen-ai-training-book-heist-what-authors-need-to-know/
WordCrafter “Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures” Book Blog Tour Recap
Posted: April 27, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 4 CommentsThanks to Barbara Harris Leonhard for this lovely post.
Day 6 of the WordCrafter “Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures” Book Blog Tour
Posted: April 26, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 6 Comments
For Day 6 of the WordCrafter Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures Book Blog Tour, we’re over at Book Places, where host Kay Castenada brings us a reading of “Daybreak” by poet DL Mullan. Join us as we celebrate the small pleasures in life and send off this very special poetry anthology.
Day 5 of the WordCrafter “Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures” Book Blog Tour
Posted: April 25, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 10 Comments
It’s Day 5 of the WordCrafter Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures Book Blog Tour and we’re over at Poetry by Mich with a reading of reading of “Sleeping with Giants”, by Barbara Harris Leonhard. Join us in sending off this very special poetry anthology and comment for a chance to win a free digital copy in our giveaway.
Day 4 of the WordCrafter “Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures” Book Blog Tour
Posted: April 24, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 9 Comments
For Day 4 of the WordCrafter Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures Book Blog Tour, we’re over at Carla Loves to Read with a reading of “Rivers” by Ivor Steven. Join us in sending off this fabulous poetry anthology and leave a comment for a chance to win a free digital copy in our giveaway.
Day 3 of the WordCrafter “Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures” Book Blog Tour
Posted: April 23, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 15 Comments
We’re over at Patty’s Worlds today, celebrating the release of this year’s poetry anthology on the WordCrafter Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures Book Blog Tour. Join us in the celebration, as Patty Fletcher brings us a guest post by anthology contributor, Michelle Ayon Navajas.
https://pattysworlds.com/day-3-of-the-wordcrafter-poetry-treasures-5-small-pleasures-book-blog-tour/
In Touch With Nature – Cheetah, world’s fastest land mammal #cheetah #Intouchwithnature #southernAfricanwildlife
Posted: April 23, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 65 Comments
The cheetah is the world’s fastest land mammal. At their top speed to 70 mph, they advance 23 feet (7 meters) in a single stride and complete 4 strides every second. This top speed can only be maintained for approximately 30 seconds.
Fourteen reasons why cheetahs are so fast
- Aerodynamic body shape – a cheetah’s body is slender and designed for swift, unyielding motion. Watching a cheetah run is like watching a dancer glide across a stage.
- Long, flexible spine – as a cheetah speeds up, its spine stretches and contracts giving each leg an incredibly long reach.
- Muscle power – cheetahs are sprinters. Their muscles are packed with fast-twitch fibres to allow for short burst of explosive speed.
- Large nasal passages – the cheetah has large nasal passages which provide for plenty of oxygen during sprints.
- Tail for balance – the cheetah’s long and muscular tail acts like a rudder, allowing it to steer and balance at high speeds.
- Powerful leg muscles – the cheetah’s powerful leg muscles catapult the animal forward to achieve high speed dashes.
- Clawed feet – cheetah’s have semi-retractable claws that work like cleats, digging into the earth for a better grip.
- Non-slip pads – cheetahs have unique paw pads that are rough and textured to provide maximum grip, so they don’t slip.
- Fast acceleration – a cheetah can accelerate from zero to sixty in three seconds.
- Excellent vision – cheetah’s have extraordinary vision which allows them to plan their attack with precision and track movements even at high speed.
- Lightweight build – the cheetah’s lean build allows for quicker acceleration and sustained speed.
- Efficient energy use – cheetahs take power naps between sprints allowing them to recharge for the next burst of speed.
- Powerful heart and lungs – The heart and lungs of a cheetah are larger and more efficient than those of other cats, ensuring a constant supply of oxygen to their muscles.
- Swift reflexes – the cheetah’s swift reflexes allow for split-second decisions and adjustments during a chase.




My YouTube video of this cheetah stretching:
My YouTube video of a juvenile cheetah walking through the bush:
The following syllabic poem is from my book, Lion Scream, Syllabic Poetry About Southern African Wildlife:
Flat Cat
Barely discernible
Dark spots on tawny fur
She lies nonchalantly, blending into veld
Of vibrant golden hues
Dappled with shadows
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Raising a sluggish head
She appears awake
Gives an impression of careful surveillance
But it’s an illusion
Her eyes tightly closed
***
Yawning, sharp teeth exposed
Then over she rolls
Head dropping down, she settles back into sleep
Almost disappearing
Flat cat in the grass
My YouTube reading of Flat Cat:

About Roberta Eaton Cheadle

Roberta Eaton Cheadle, is a South African writer and poet specialising in historical, paranormal, and horror novels and short stories. She is an avid reader in these genres and her writing has been influenced by famous authors including Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Amor Towles, Stephen Crane, Enrich Maria Remarque, George Orwell, Stephen King, and Colleen McCullough.
Roberta has two published novels and a collection of short stories and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories included in several anthologies. She is also a contributor to the Ask the Authors 2022 (WordCrafter Writing Reference series).
Roberta is also the author and illustrator of seventeen children’s books, illustrator to a further three children’s books, and the author and illustrator of four poetry books published under the name of Robbie Cheadle, and has poems and short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.
Roberta’s blog features discussions about classic books, book reviews, poetry, and photography. https://roberta-writes.com/.
Find Roberta Eaton Cheadle
Blog: https://wordpress.com/view/robertawrites235681907.wordpress.com
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/robbiecheadle.bsky.social
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertawrites
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Roberta-Eaton-Cheadle/e/B08RSNJQZ5
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A Wonderful Review for “Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures”
Posted: April 22, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 4 CommentsWe have a lovely review for Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures from Phyllis Bettis, and shared on Hotel By Masticadores by Michelle Navajas. Thanks to both of these ladies. I hope you’ll take a few moments to check it out.
Day 2 of the WordCrafter “Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures” Book Blog Tour
Posted: April 22, 2025 Filed under: Uncategorized 5 Comments
It’s Day 2 of the WordCrafter Poetry Treasures 5: Small Pleasures Book Blog Tour and we’re over at Colleen Writes & Publishes, with Colleen Chesebro and Dawn Pisturino. Join us as we send off this delightful poetry anthology and find your small pleasures.
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