Ahmed Ghrib

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Ahmed Ghrib


Born
in Nabeul, Tunisia
December 06, 1995

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Charles Bukowski, Alain de Botton


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Add me on my new pen name profile :D

Good evening fellow GoodReaders,
Since Goodreads wouldn't allow me to change my profile name into my pen name. I have created a new account bearing the name "A.G STRANGER". I will be only active though my new account. So for those of you who are interested in following my updates please do send me a friendship request, to my new account, that is.
Here's the link and have a good day :)
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Published on May 06, 2018 11:00
Average rating: 3.73 · 11 ratings · 7 reviews · 1 distinct work
A Dip in My Ocean

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“Life is beautiful if one lives and reads its chapters with a thirst emanating from knowing that death might be lurking around the corner.”
A.G STRANGER (Ahmed Ghrib)

“Writing about her felt safe, no longer scary of even dangerous ";
From He wrote Lily.”
A.G STRANGER (Ahmed Ghrib)

“A writer's greatest pain is reading his own words that once meant everything but as time slid, became a hollow shell of what they used to be. It is like watching your babies blooming and then withering to death in your lifetime. You still love them but the pain outweighs that love until both fade slowly into forgotten memories. You move on but every once in a while something evokes your words, your babies, unburies them from a supposedly forgotten past. And everytime, your insides scream from agony, begging your heart to let go. "I can't", the heart whispers but "I'll share the pain", he adds.”
A.G STRANGER (Ahmed Ghrib)



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