Readers and reviewers
I have two books currently available on Amazon. I am always happy to supply copies to serious reviewers, whether for Amazon, literary blogs or book clubs:
http://Allegorical Beasts
Allegorical Beasts is a collection of poems, stories and confessions revolving around the themes of love and loneliness.
Current reviews on Amazon UK and Amazon US
"Allegorical Beasts is incredibly rich, raw, and tantalizingly disturbing in its realism. If you've ever broken someone's heart or had your own shattered, this body of work slaps you in the face. Inspiring. Thought-provoking. Definitely a second read! A truly inspirational piece of work by this talented author."
Love: a Confession, a story about betrayal and separation is also available on kindle.
Vientiane: An Abrupt Journey Through Sex, Money, Guilt and Incomprehension
"Vientiane is a sad story indeed. It is so sad and blue that I do not know what to say. I want to cry, but tears do not want to flow out, at least to purge this sadness from my soul. I really respect the courage and honesty of this book. The writer tries to report what happens without distorting the truth in any way. This `abrupt journey' brought about a new person: someone fully aware, conscious of the painful life that women face when obliged to live under such circumstances. I am inclined to think of Vientiane as a story about the coming of age of the human soul."
http://Allegorical Beasts
Allegorical Beasts is a collection of poems, stories and confessions revolving around the themes of love and loneliness.
Current reviews on Amazon UK and Amazon US
"Allegorical Beasts is incredibly rich, raw, and tantalizingly disturbing in its realism. If you've ever broken someone's heart or had your own shattered, this body of work slaps you in the face. Inspiring. Thought-provoking. Definitely a second read! A truly inspirational piece of work by this talented author."
Love: a Confession, a story about betrayal and separation is also available on kindle.
Vientiane: An Abrupt Journey Through Sex, Money, Guilt and Incomprehension
"Vientiane is a sad story indeed. It is so sad and blue that I do not know what to say. I want to cry, but tears do not want to flow out, at least to purge this sadness from my soul. I really respect the courage and honesty of this book. The writer tries to report what happens without distorting the truth in any way. This `abrupt journey' brought about a new person: someone fully aware, conscious of the painful life that women face when obliged to live under such circumstances. I am inclined to think of Vientiane as a story about the coming of age of the human soul."
Published on May 20, 2012 06:05
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