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Hi To you all out there. What you are about to read is a collection of monolgues and poems. I wrote them at various times in my life and depending on what was happening with me personally, this is the result. A few arent complete. There is also is a possible song in the collection. I had at one time nearly double the number of selections, but felt these were the best. Out of all written here my favourite is empty and hollow. When you read will understand why. I started writing these around 1991. I had just left high school and was waiting to hear back regarding a performing arts course. Any ways enough from me. I hope you can relate to at least one of these writings.

29 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 29, 2024

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Patrick Francis Allen

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Patrick Francis Allen resides in the North of Ireland. 50 years old and has had a varied life.

With a background in Theatre and TV, Patrick has had an interest in all things Paranormal and Ufology since the early 90's

This Book is his 1st publication. Hopefully you can join him on his journey of thrilling future works.

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April 2, 2025
Inspiring poetry

I found this poetry book to be insightful and engaging. I felt as if the poems were open and raw. The emotions were strong and had a quiet melancholy tone. I don't read many poetry books. However this one will stick with me. Overall a short read that is both powerful and emotional.
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August 27, 2025
A journey

This collection of poetry started out more violent than expected, but progressed to a deep soul searching of one’s self. The author said Empty and Hollow was one of their favorites and I have to agree. As a masking neurodivergent, it really hit home. Short book but a good read.
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