An Anthology of Poems Inspired by The Strawberry Girl’s Promise
Step into the world of The Strawberry Queen, where the whispers of the earth blend with the magic of love and promise. This anthology, Songs of the Strawberry Queen, is a collection of poems that celebrate the enchantment, heartache, and wonder found within the world of strawberries, dreams, and timeless promises.
Each poem in this collection is a tribute to the journey of Maribelle, the Strawberry Queen, whose tale of magic, healing, and transformation is told through every delicate verse. From the first seed planted in the fertile soil of Thaloria to the sweet fruits that grow in the hearts of all who encounter her legend, these poems speak to the beauty of nature, the power of connection, and the promise that all things—like strawberries—ripen in their own time.
In these pages, you’ll find an array of heartfelt reflections, magical dreams, and bittersweet moments, woven together to create an enchanting tapestry of words that will linger long after the final line.
© 2025 Berryella. All rights reserved.No part of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without prior written permission from the author, except for brief quotations in reviews or scholarly works.
The poems in Songs of the Strawberry Queenare works of fiction inspired by the story The Strawberry Girl’s Promise. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The author acknowledges that the themes and characters presented are inspired by personal creativity and imagination.
Maribelle was unlike any other girl in Everfrost Hollow. Found as an infant in a patch of ever-blooming strawberries, she grew up untouched by time, her presence a mystery wrapped in the sweetness of sun-kissed fruit. Where she walked, vines flourished, and the scent of summer never faded. But as whispers of her unnatural existence spread, so did a strange, unshakable feeling—something ancient was stirring beneath the soil, something that had waited for her arrival. When the first omen appears, Maribelle must uncover the truth of her origins before the land itself claims her. A tale of quiet magic, destiny, and the bittersweet taste of belonging, The Strawberry Girlis a fantasy woven with mystery and the soft pull of something just beyond reach.
Copyright © 2024 by berryella が."The Strawberry Girl" is an original work of fiction byberryella が, including its characters, world-building, and storyline. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or adaptation is prohibited without permission. All rights reserved.
Philo and Other Poems is a collection that explores reflections of young adulthood. Inviting readers to engage with personal insights on society and human connection.
Through expressive prose, the works showcase themes of nostalgia, love, and loyalty, resonating with the complexities of modern life. Each piece offers a glimpse into the joys or struggles of navigating relationships, memory, and identity, allowing readers to connect with the universal experiences that shape us.
The Siren’s Curseis a haunting tale of fate, vengeance, and the call of the deep. Elias Graves, a seasoned captain who once escaped the grasp of the sirens, has spent years running from the sea’s relentless pull. But the ocean never forgets—and neither does the siren he left behind. When the waves finally catch him, Elias is forced to face the truth: no man can outrun the call of the deep forever. As the tide claims him, he must decide whether to fight his fate or surrender to the song that has always been his destiny.
Copyright © 2024 by Seren Felin. All rights reserved.
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.