“Scribbles on Sand” is a poignant anthology of poems and haikus, adorned with tender crayon illustrations. This book is the result of a decade-long journey through life’s intricate tapestry, exploring love, longing, the healing of sorrow, the heartache of breakups, and the pain of losing dear ones. It’s a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, offering solace and hope in times of despair.The verses resonate with the rhythm of life itself, making “Scribbles on Sand” a comforting companion for anyone seeking solace, healing, or joy.
Meet Ciprian Bujor—an entrepreneur, financial consultant, and writer passionate about unlocking human potential through education and innovation.
With a background in history and economics, Ciprian brings a wealth of experience from leadership roles in education, corporate training, sales, and management. He's passionate about discovering transformative solutions for companies and startups, and has had the privilege of serving as Chief Editor for two prominent history publications in Romania and as Sales Director for Nemira Publishing House, one of the country's leading publishers.
A prolific author and translator, Ciprian has contributed to numerous books and articles, blending his deep analytical mind with creative storytelling. He holds a special place in his heart for the power of written words to inspire, educate, and transform.
When he's not crafting stories or exploring innovative business solutions, you'll find Ciprian immersed in his passions: reading, writing, riding motorcycles, and traveling the world. He cherishes nothing more than quality time with his family and watching his child discover the wonder of the world.
Based in Bucharest, Romania, Ciprian brings a unique international perspective to his work, shaped by diverse experiences and genuine curiosity about people and ideas.
All in all an enjoyable collection. I thought the poems were especially moving and beautiful. The haiku had less impact and the author seemed less comfortable with them.
Good haiku book, especially the rhytm and the figures of speech, it made me see flashes from my youth. It is poetry but it feels like a narated novel story. Keep writing, thank you.