Remember to Dream

Remember to Dream

Remember to Dream

Rita L. Nicholson / Rita LNicholson

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Editorial:
Strategic Book Group, LLC
Año de edición:
2012
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781618971852
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The poetry in Remember to Dream: For Tomorrow Must Come deals with serious subjects such as depression and healing.According to author Rita L. Nicholson, we tie so much of our self-image into our profession. In some jobs such as nursing, it is not about the money, but a true vocation.'In my field of nursing I have seen firsthand how every soul is taken to the point of having to re-invent themselves. It matters not so much how we got there, but what we do once we arrive.'About the Author: Rita L. Nicholson started writing poetry at the age of eight and began playing guitar at twelve. She developed her self-taught writing skills through her work as an RN. Being a trained observer and having to use short formats were instrumental in the development of her style. 'I grew up with the Beatles and all the unparalleled singer/songwriters of the late ’60s and early ’70s. I hope that my writing will promote one’s own vast healing powers that lie within. Mentally holding on to a meaningful picture, thought or feeling will, without a doubt, prevail over the darkness. I credit the CODA 12-step program and Julian A. Boyd for helping me find the courage to unlock the door of my writing closet.'Cover artwork by Suzy AndrewsAuthor photo by Amy MayPublisher’s website: http://www.sbpra.com/RitaLNicholson

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