; Gone In A Bit

; Gone In A Bit

Tyvonne Conrad

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Palmetto Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798822927551

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A hopeful collection of hypnotic poetry relating the daily struggles of living with schizophrenia. We are born with a blank canvas. As we make our way through life, the canvas is transformed and re-created by our struggles and triumphs, making each its own diverse piece of art. In ; Gone In A Bit, author Tyvonne Conrad shares his own unique masterpiece through poetry, a landscape capturing the daily trials of living with schizophrenia. His collection of poems sheds light on the mysterious, troubled world of mental illness and offers hope to anyone suffering from a mental disorder, depression, anxiety, or extreme stress.Utilizing the therapeutic technique of writing, Conrad shares his insights and unveils a colorful new perspective on mental illness. Covering a diverse range of topics while considering the challenges of coping with depression, anxiety, and feeling disconnected from life, Conrad’s folklore style opens a door for readers who are fighting mental health issues. Through his modern day poetry, readers experience a hypnosis of consciousness to explore their own mental health and the human condition, leaving them with clarity, deeper understanding, purpose, and hope.

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