The Unthrown Stone


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The Unthrown Stone


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Poet Lore


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The Ups and Downs in Life


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Well, my book explains how to never give up no matter what problems you have to conquer in life. Hold your head up high, keep pushing, and learn from others because people have different talents and learn from successful people.




No Stone Unthrown


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Germania


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Publishers Weekly


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Affair


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"A man wishes to write a novel in which one of the characters goes mad; while working on it he himself goes mad by degrees, and finishes it in the first person." (Kierkegaard, 1837) "Whether he himself in this way also went 'insane' is here of less importance than the fact that he now -- at last -- can operate in the first person, singular, present, indicative, active." (Joakim Garff, 1997) A man who collects sticks and gathers stones has an affair with a woman in the woods and struggles to return to his wife. An author writes about a man having an affair in order to destroy the man and discover who he is. The two stories are woven and inextricable. Affair was serialized by The Seattle Star from 2012-2014. Affair is influenced by magical-realism, surrealism, absurdism, postmodernism, modernism, post-postmodernism, premodernism, realism, organisms, and ismism. Affair is published under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License.




Record of Christian Work


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Includes music.