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Drunk on Lies Sober on truth

Drunk on Lies Sober on truth

Andrew Horner

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Andrew Horner
Año de edición:
2025
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ISBN:
9781837092833
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Andrew Horner’s second collection of poetry hits closer to the bone, with many pieces relating to relevant topics that still need much more attention, depicting this Orwellian-like state and our rage against the machines that are slowly taking over our livelihoods. Andrew’s latest work digs deeper into some of his own personal battles. Peeling away more layers on mental health, suicide awareness and accurately depicting our unhealthy addiction to our phones.With his honest and raw rhyme schemes and witty wordplay, his unique storytelling paints a hauntingly vivid picture of where the world finds itself now and the T-junction for humanity.How the truth is suffocating under all the lies; but beyond these difficult times we’re facing, there is still hope.With a mix of love, pain, honesty and healing the poetry in his second book asks the reader deep questions. What does the truth look like? Who are we beyond the lies we tell ourselves? And how far are we willing to go for those answers?Andrew’s latest collection of poetry begs the question are we 'Drunk on Lies or Sober on truth?'

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