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Destruction’s Disillusionment

Destruction’s Disillusionment

Destruction's Disillusionment

Justin Reamer

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781312249752

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Justin Reamer’s seventh chapbook is here. For those that are feeling loss, this book is to let you know that you are not alone. The author himself went through a ten-year depression and struggled to find meaning in his life. Every time he hurt, he wrote--stories, poems, essays, and more--and it comforted him. These are some of the poems he wrote in his depression, conveying his emotions onto the page so he didn’t have to think about them anymore. They brought him therapy and comforted him. For anyone who is suffering, going through loss, or having troubles of any sorts, these poems may comfort you, for you may know that you are not alone. As these are some of the many Justin wrote, he wants to share them with you so you may know that there are others like you in the world who suffer, and they can always be there to help you. So, you may find them comforting, or you may find them otherwise, but we hope you enjoy the work altogether. So, we thank you. We hope it’s a good read.

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