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Beyond the Plain

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The specter of sadness haunts the gripping poetry in Beyond the Plain. A book of poetry so potent and raw with emotion that you weep for its narrator. Whether a mother struggling to make ends meet, a child of abuse, or simply a person who lives a life of crippling loneliness or drug abuse, each poem tells the story of humanity and human suffering. It is a book that inspires and offers a much needed glimmer of hope for the troubled voices crying out to tell each heartfelt story.

80 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 10, 2008

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E. Hughes

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E. Hughes is a metaphysicist, poet, and author of over twenty-years, and an Eric Hoffer Award winner, with over twenty published works in multiple genres, from nonfiction, fiction, and children's books. Her recent publications include several philosophical works such as, The Absence of Reality: Aphorisms and Observations on the Nature of Reality and Existence, Reality Unbound: The Digital Mind and the Nature of Reality (for which she won an Eric Hoffer Award). Hughes is also the author of Space, Time, and Loneliness (2024), a poetry chapbook that explores life, death, love, human isolation, solitude, and loneliness across the vast landscape of time and space, Time and the Multi-Universe: A philosophy of time and time travel (2022), which explores the meaning of time and the possibility of time travel, Beyond the Plain (poetry) the Penelope Children's books, among other fiction and nonfiction titles.

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