Questions I Ask The Mirror
por Anish Easwar
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Ancient superstition suggests that mirrors reflect the shadow of our soul and that we can truly see who we are, in our reflection. While I am not the most avid believer in the words of our ancients, I have, on more than one occasion, asked myself some difficult questions in the hope that my subconscious would hold the answer.
This book represents nothing more that a few opinions and a lot of insecurities relating to the events that occur in my day to day life, that have been extracted from the deepest depths of my journal. I put these thoughts into words not because I seek answers. Neither do I strive to be understood through this medium nor do I search for closure.
This book is in existence simply because I believe that the truth is an author’s greatest asset while writing a piece of fiction.
This book represents nothing more that a few opinions and a lot of insecurities relating to the events that occur in my day to day life, that have been extracted from the deepest depths of my journal. I put these thoughts into words not because I seek answers. Neither do I strive to be understood through this medium nor do I search for closure.
This book is in existence simply because I believe that the truth is an author’s greatest asset while writing a piece of fiction.
Características e detalhes
- Categoria principal: Biografias e memórias
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Opção de projeto: Quadrado pequeno, 18×18 cm
Nº de páginas: 28 - Data de publicação: mar 14, 2014
- Idioma English
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