Undying Emotions


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Undying Emotions is all about hope and exuberance even in times of turmoil and traumas to believe in oneself above every threat that life puts upon us and to go on and on without dying out the passions and endeavours untold towards glory fortified...!!




Unsaid Emotions


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Often our feelings and emotions are sidelined by the hustle and bustle of our lives. Unsaid emotions attempts to bring you closer to those forgotten yet cherished memories beautifully worded by 40 passionate writers. This anthology consists of writings that tug your heart's strings with songs unsung and tales unrevealed.




Mixed Emotions


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This anthology is about what happened to me in 2015-16. It is also about a love life that is unconventional as well as nonexistent. It is about family life which is loving and caring. It is about deep and emotional feelings. It is about goal in life and dream in life that I longed to make possible as well as how I interpret life itself in other ways. Upon reading this anthology, you will feel the emotions that are in the poems.




The Undying


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WINNER OF THE 2020 PULITZER PRIZE IN GENERAL NONFICTION "The Undying is a startling, urgent intervention in our discourses about sickness and health, art and science, language and literature, and mortality and death. In dissecting what she terms 'the ideological regime of cancer,' Anne Boyer has produced a profound and unforgettable document on the experience of life itself." —Sally Rooney, author of Normal People "Anne Boyer’s radically unsentimental account of cancer and the 'carcinogenosphere' obliterates cliche. By demonstrating how her utterly specific experience is also irreducibly social, she opens up new spaces for thinking and feeling together. The Undying is an outraged, beautiful, and brilliant work of embodied critique." —Ben Lerner, author of The Topeka School A week after her forty-first birthday, the acclaimed poet Anne Boyer was diagnosed with highly aggressive triple-negative breast cancer. For a single mother living paycheck to paycheck who had always been the caregiver rather than the one needing care, the catastrophic illness was both a crisis and an initiation into new ideas about mortality and the gendered politics of illness. A twenty-first-century Illness as Metaphor, as well as a harrowing memoir of survival, The Undying explores the experience of illness as mediated by digital screens, weaving in ancient Roman dream diarists, cancer hoaxers and fetishists, cancer vloggers, corporate lies, John Donne, pro-pain ”dolorists,” the ecological costs of chemotherapy, and the many little murders of capitalism. It excoriates the pharmaceutical industry and the bland hypocrisies of ”pink ribbon culture” while also diving into the long literary line of women writing about their own illnesses and ongoing deaths: Audre Lorde, Kathy Acker, Susan Sontag, and others. A genre-bending memoir in the tradition of The Argonauts, The Undying will break your heart, make you angry enough to spit, and show you contemporary America as a thing both desperately ill and occasionally, perversely glorious. Includes black-and-white illustrations




Healing through the Dark Emotions


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Nautilus Book Award Gold Winner A psychotherapist offers “crucial” guidance on how to “alter fundamentally our fearful relationship to deep feelings,” from depression and anxiety to grief and fear (Los Angeles Times) We are all touched at some point by the dark emotions of grief, fear, or despair. In an age of global threat, these emotions have become widespread and overwhelming. While conventional wisdom warns us of the harmful effects of “negative” emotions, this revolutionary book offers a more hopeful view: there is a redemptive power in our worst feelings. Seasoned psychotherapist Miriam Greenspan argues that it’s the avoidance and denial of the dark emotions that results in the escalating psychological disorders of our time: depression, anxiety, addiction, psychic numbing, and irrational violence. And she shows us how to trust the wisdom of the dark emotions to guide, heal, and transform our lives and our world. Drawing on inspiring stories from her psychotherapy practice and personal life, and including a complete set of emotional exercises, Greenspan teaches the art of emotional alchemy by which grief turns to gratitude, fear opens the door to joy, and despair becomes the ground of a more resilient faith in life. “This remarkable book has taught me a whole new way of thinking.” —Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People “A beautiful piece of work destined to become a perennial classic.” —Martha Beck, author of The Joy Diet




The 100 Unspoken Feelings


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The 100 Unspoken Feelings is a collection of poems and feelings running in my mind for the past one year, which are feelings that I want to share, with one person but I am afraid to reveal these feelings to that person, whenever I see that person face, my words are vaporized so I decide to write this book to share my feelings. In this book one poem will make you happy, one poem will make you cry, one poem will make you move on, one poem will make you think about your decision, one poem will heal you, one poem will make you suffer, one poem will tell you about the true love and one poem will tell you about the destiny. This book tells you, every feeling that one person going in a phase of a complex relationship, complex bonds a girl and boy can face in their lives.




Mind


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Methodism in America


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To You


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A collection of poems dedicated to all the unfinished stories of love. A book of emotions filled with beautiful writings and illustrations. The book is specially designed in a way that you can gift it to your loved ones.