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A collection of boredom stories, which are written to present some ideas of a broken human and human mind.
A five-time Moth GrandSLAM winner and bestselling novelist shows how to tell a great story — and why doing so matters. Whether we realize it or not, we are always telling stories. On a first date or job interview, at a sales presentation or therapy appointment, with family or friends, we are constantly narrating events and interpreting emotions and actions. In this compelling book, storyteller extraordinaire Matthew Dicks presents wonderfully straightforward and engaging tips and techniques for constructing, telling, and polishing stories that will hold the attention of your audience (no matter how big or small). He shows that anyone can learn to be an appealing storyteller, that everyone has something “storyworthy” to express, and, perhaps most important, that the act of creating and telling a tale is a powerful way of understanding and enhancing your own life.
What do you do, when you face something so horrid and nightmare-inducing, but nobody believes you? When Yara witnesses the murder of a little boy, she knows, despite her fears, she has to find the person responsible. But facing the truth might not be as easy as she thinks. Especially when her reality might change forever once she has.
Serene Park has a troubled upbringing. Growing up in an abusive household, she does everything she can do to break the shackles around her. Quickly comes the realization that letting go of past demons isn't easy at all and she finds herself at war with her past, again.
A provocative scholar delivers the first book on the new science of storytelling: the latest thinking on why we tell stories and what stories reveal about human nature.
Amaya's world has been turned upside down since the tragic loss of her father, a renowned psychiatrist who specialized in the human brain and its capabilities. As an orphan, she feels alone and disconnected from the world around her, struggling to find a sense of purpose and identity. But Amaya refuses to let her father's death be in vain. In an effort to escape her painful reality, she pours herself into his research, she begins to discover hidden truths about herself and her own capabilities. As reality around her changes, Sylas appears to remind her that there is a reason. And so her journey begins.
The book "A world synopsis" is written more in a fantasy way, with some beautiful and unbeatable short stories thought in some inspiring moments. Everything described by these pages is more or less felt, detached and imagined. As is starts the first chapters, the stories are a little bit vivid and with a little bit of mystery they create the whole image of the book. Every word written here are more then ever created with passion and written with and for beautiful people. It is an easily readable book with the possibility to help the reader to have more than one interpretation.
In a remote location, beyond the reach of time and the boundaries of space, there exists a library. One day, the librarian, guardian of knowledge, and the philosopher, seeker of truth, found a nameless book that led them on a quest for ultimate knowledge. This philosophical journey will take them to discover the secrets held in this mysterious place and discuss their very own fabric of reality, bringing them close to the edge of madness. Through conversations, they will dive deep into the exploration of the human condition, the nature of their own existence, and the search for purpose, questioning whether reality is merely a construct shaped by the mind or if there is a deeper truth that eludes them both. This psychological suspense story invites the reader to reflect and engage in a philosophical inquiry through a thought-provoking yet captivating narrative.
A story like none before. It's about a man who likes to talk about his life experiences but struggles to do so. What he talks about makes no sense at first glance, but the more he says the clearer his story becomes. Almost as clear as someone talking while struggling to stay awake. Why is he narrating his experiences? What's the purpose? What's the "moral of the story"? Is there even one? Does it need one? Dive into this book which starts off being a confusing mess that, over time, still never really manages to become coherent! "If you wish to know what executive dysfunction looks like as a story, this book is for you! Otherwise, it's a waste of time." - Finlay, Gim
What would you do if you had two weeks left to live? Teenager Sadie is sent home out of the blue one day, only to find out that world will end in two weeks. Confronted with her own mortality, Sadie looks for her purpose in life. Using her new journal to document her journey, she will question what it means to live, and who she is, as she is faced with the fact that everyone must die eventually. Looking for her answers, Sadie will find lots of new experiences, and maybe even some romance. As her world falls apart around her, and everything she knows changes, Sadie must muddle through her own mind to find the answers to the questions she is asking.