Roberta Writes – Blog Book Tour: Fringes, Heartstrings and Lyrics by Jan Sikes

Thank you, Robbie, for allowing me to take over your blog and talk about my new book, Fringes, Heartstrings, and Lyrics.

Once I had the title for this collection, I knew the Lyrics section would need to be poems. As I thought about that, I wanted to include more than my own work. So, I spent hours combing through a folder of my late husband’s writings from the 1960s looking for things to share. I found much more than I had room for. Then, my fourteen-year-old-granddaughter began reading some of her poems to me as I drove her to dance classes, and I was compelled to include some of those as well.

Here is a teaser from each of us. I hope you enjoy!

I Am You – You Are Me by Jan Sikes

I don’t know how it came to be
That we, in spirit love were joined
Somewhere out in eternity
Then split apart like a germinating seed
And placed on earth, each other to seek

Angels Are Perfect by Rick Sikes

The snow falls, and I am plagued with loneliness
As much as any man can possess
But my mind strays to bright summer days
When I knew your fond caress

Society by Sidney Klein

Welcome to society
We hope you enjoy your stay
You can do anything you want
As long as you do it our way

Picture caption: Cover of Fringes, Heartstrings and Lyrics by Jan Sikes

Book Blurb

At the edge of the world, and the center of the heart, you’ll find stories that linger.

Fringes explores dystopian futures where survival is uncertain and hope is fragile. In  A Foreign World, The Forgotten, and Yearning for Paradise, humanity is pushed to its limits.

Heartstrings turns toward the warmth of love, resilience, and second chances. Stories such as A Promise Broken – A Promise Kept, She Dances with a Memory, and When Love Isn’t Enough remind us that the human spirit endures.

Lyrics captures life in poetry—moments of longing, faith, and reflection in pieces like Comes the Dawn, Society, and The Blind Man in the Night.

From chilling possibilities to comforting truths, Fringes, Heartstrings & Lyrics is a genre-blending collection of short fiction and poetry that will make you think, feel, and return again and again.

Picture caption: Meme featuring Fringes, Heartstrings and Lyrics book cover and the words Poetry transforms emotions into palpable words
Picture caption: Author photograph of Jan Sikes

About Jan Sikes

She openly admits that she never set out in life to be an author, although she’s been an avid reader all her life. But she had a story to tell—Not just any story, but a true story to rival any fiction creation. She brought the powerful true story to life through fictitious characters in an intricately woven tale that encompasses four books, accompanying music CDs, and a book of poetry and art.

Find Jan Sikes

http://www.jansikes.com

https://www.jansikes.com/blog

http://www.facebook.com/AuthorJanSikesBooks

https://bsky.app/profile/jksikes-author.bsky.social

https://www.bookbub.com/profile/jan-sikes

http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00CS9K8DK  (Author Page)

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7095856.Jan_Sikes

68 thoughts on “Roberta Writes – Blog Book Tour: Fringes, Heartstrings and Lyrics by Jan Sikes

    1. I felt compelled to include some of Rick’s and Sydney’s work in this collection, Priscilla. For Sydney, it’s her debut and the pieces I chose to use from Rick go all the way back to the 60s. I truly enjoyed putting it all together. Thank you so much for visiting and leaving a comment! I deeply appreciate your support!

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  1. I love the different family poetic voices, Jan. What a beautiful idea to share them along side yours. I started your book last night and already found connections on many levels. Congrats on a wonderful collection. Thanks for hosting, Robbie 🙂 xo

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  2. I really loved this collection of stories and poems. Lots of depth to this book. Sydney has such a unique view of life and still so young. Rick was a thinker and he could come up with some awesome things whether with the pen or something he wanted to make with his hands. Good job, Sister. I wish you much success with this. Love you!

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