Some of the Consequences
Autor Christopher Georgiouen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2021
They reflect contrasting moods and passions; the quirks and inconsistencies that shape our lives and which will ever take us unaware.
We are all, perhaps, somewhere in these pages.
Or will be...
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781528915625
ISBN-10: 1528915623
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: austin macauley publishers llc
ISBN-10: 1528915623
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: austin macauley publishers llc
Notă biografică
Christopher Georgiou is of Irish, Greek and Australian origins and now, he says - at an age when he should know better - still peddling poetry and short fiction.
A critique by David Meyers of his earlier book (Ambiguities, Nerrigundah Publishing, 2008 Canberra), saw him as '...describing life as he sees it, holding nothing back from the reader. His poems exhibit a keen observation of the human experience but, more, they display his deep sympathy for the less fortunate...'
Chris says of this, his latest work, "Here's a selection of stories and poetry; some written during - or about - times of working and travelling in diverse places. They reflect contrasting moods and passions; the quirks and inconsistencies that shape our lives and which will ever take us unaware.
We are all, perhaps, somewhere in these pages, or will be."
A critique by David Meyers of his earlier book (Ambiguities, Nerrigundah Publishing, 2008 Canberra), saw him as '...describing life as he sees it, holding nothing back from the reader. His poems exhibit a keen observation of the human experience but, more, they display his deep sympathy for the less fortunate...'
Chris says of this, his latest work, "Here's a selection of stories and poetry; some written during - or about - times of working and travelling in diverse places. They reflect contrasting moods and passions; the quirks and inconsistencies that shape our lives and which will ever take us unaware.
We are all, perhaps, somewhere in these pages, or will be."