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Today we wish to begin the transition toward finally saying Good Morning to Justice within a world filled with much of the opposite. Standing alongside us are an assortment of authors and poets, speaking through their short stories and poems, on various human rights issues that are important to each of them. Each piece of art skillfully demonstrate their emotional connection to the problematic conditions throughout the world.

Within the contents of this book there are stories of mistaken injustice simply due to one’s status within their culture, or poetry that tells the stories of human trafficking within them. Or even poetry about the conditions of war, amongst so many other issues contained within these pages.

From the publishers of Stanzas and Clauses for the Causes, My Whispers of Horror: Letters Telling Women’s True Tales from Ex-USSR Nations, and #EuroMaidan: Rising for Freedom and Democracy in Ukraine. We now bring to you the second volume in a series of Brine Rights publications, of which was started by Stanzas and Clauses for the Causes, and hope to bring you many more in the future. Help us change the world through the art of literature and poetry.

Our Efforts

Much like all of our other publications, some of our profits will go toward charities that help with human rights issues around the world. Purchasing any of our books will help further the cause of helping those less fortunate not only through the education on what they experience, but also through funding from the proceeds of your purchase.

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"Strong writing with a strong message, Good Morning Justice is well worth a look."

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Good Morning Justice is a collection of short prose and poetry.

This collection of short prose and poetry ranges from the inspirational to the deeply bitter. Written by various authors these pieces are all on the themes of social awareness, if not activism. There is an obvious political slant which may alientate some readers, but taken simply as fiction these are still readable. Enjoyable isn't quite the right word; 'moving' may be closer.

The first poem, End the Stigma, is a strong start, and while the quality varies it doesn't drop by much. Musings of a Waiting Insignificant is another strong poetry piece: well-written, short, and poignant.

Strong writing with a strong message, Good Morning Justice is well worth a look. Poetry readers might want to pick this up, as well as literary fiction or young adult readers who are just discovering these issues.

Rating: 3-4



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