
The Things We Do for Love
How Do You Spell Sois-Healy? Learning the Language of Loving Poems and Healing Essays
Chris Nelson(Author)
Xlibris Us (Publisher)
Published on 8. September 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
170 pages
978-1-6641-9258-4 (ISBN)
Description
What is good about this book?
Well, how about, that it reminds us not to forget about the things we love and admire: our beloved people and pets, the beauty of nature, the energy and excitement of sports and the sporting world, the desire to rise up to and meet the awesome challenges of our times - be they economical, ecological, epidemiological, achieving harmony of the races, meeting the concerns of the LGBTQ community, or the simple wish to make/see our leaders working together to build the good/better/best democracy that is within our reach!
What is good about this book?
Put together here in this book, the reader will find plenty to love and aspire to. The purpose of these poems and essays: is not to change the world but to change someone's world - yours and mine, that of the writer and the reader - for better! And if it does that, then it's two more people than none, who have learned the importance of being able to speak: Sois-healy! Self healing, and a healthy mental outlook, being the first step towards trying our best to achieve: "the things we essay for love".
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
256 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6641-9258-4 (9781664192584)
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Chris Nelson
The Things We Do for Love
How Do You Spell Sois-Healy? Learning the Language of Loving Poems and Healing Essays
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09/2021
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Person
Chris Nelson was born in the East of England but grew up in the city of Birmingham in the West Midlands. He worked as a teacher in Dudley for over 35 years. His debut publication 'Falling Sleet' is a collection of over 120 poems covering a range of themes and is published through Lulu.
He has previously had poems published in the anthologies 'The Poets Symphony' and 'Creation and the Cosmos' (both edited by Tara Caribou and available from Raw Earth Ink through Lulu and other online platforms). He has also had a short story 'The Guest House' published in the anthology 'Static Dreams - Volume 2' which was also edited by Tara Caribou.
He lives in Stourbridge with his wife, children and a host of pets.