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An exuberant, expansive cataloging of the intimate physical relationship between a reader and a book A way to leave a trace of us, who we were or wanted to be, what we read and could imagine, what we did and what we left for you. Readers of physical books leave traces: marginalia, slips of paper, fingerprints, highlighting, inscriptions. All books have histories, and libraries are not just collections of books and databases but a medium of long-distance communication with other writers and readers. Letter to a Future Lover collects several dozen brief pieces written in response to library ephemera—with "library" defined broadly, ranging from university institutions to friends' shelves, from a seed library to a KGB prison library—and addressed to readers past, present, and future. Through these witty, idiosyncratic essays, Ander Monson reflects on the human need to catalog, preserve, and annotate; the private and public pleasures of reading; the nature of libraries; and how the self can be formed through reading and writing.
In her celebrated debut volume, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz tackles, among other idiosyncratic topics, love ("Science"), heartbreak ("Lit"), and thieving suburban punks ("Ode to the Person Who Stole My Family's Lawn Gnome"). Quirky and funny with a subtext of social commentary, Aptowicz's writing lets the reader ride shotgun in a hilarious sprawling road trip through America’s youth culture. Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz is a dizzying dervish of a poet, an astounding talent, a deft lyricist whose patented take on this dopey world is dazzling in its originality. Everything she encounters is fair game, and she jolts us into unexpected, delightful recognition. -Patricia Smith, "Blood Dazzler" Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz is a flash flood of uppercut quotes. Reading her work tempts me to lean over to the people next to me, and say, “Hey, you gotta see this.” Do not miss the opportunity to absorb this woman's work, page or stage." - Buddy Wakefield, "Live for a Living"
This book incorporates modern day love letters/lost journal entries that display my love for a beautiful, eccentric black woman, that has no idea that I am in love with her. I am manifesting the woman of my dreams and detailing every powerful trait that she possess with each word that is being written.
Love letters spark within our hearts a sense of nostalgia, tender affection, and the blooming potential of the future to come. Imagine writing love letters to the man in the future whom you will one day marry but have yet to meet. Dear Future Husband embarks on a journey beginning in the transitional late teen years through the roaring twenties of life. Each letter encapsulates lessons learned along the way, as well as a deep sentiment of adoration for a man who would one day be called "husband." Through the span of over a decade these letters mark milestones in the journey of a single woman who is still waiting for her future husband, but who finds the greatest love of all is that of knowing her Creator deeply and truly.
Mental Illness should always have A Path Way and outlets if anything so just explore a path towards inspirational poems that you can or may relate to.
Dear Future Husband, I just can't wait until I meet you. I pray for you constantly. I know you're somewhere thinking about me. I'll always be thinking about you. I'm getting impatient. But love is patient. It also endures all things and hopes all things. Do promise me you'll be at the finish line when I win this race. Forever yours, Grace She didn't know him at the time, but she trusted that she would one day. So Grace Kao began her letters as a young adolescent and continued into adulthooda "years of writing and wondering and waiting for the man that God would bring into her life. Journal entry after journal entry entitled Dear Future Husband reveal the journey of author Grace Kao Ong from an impulsive, love-struck girl to a beautiful, beloved woman, from Miss to Mrs. Every girl eagerly awaits the day when she will find the man of her dreams. In Dear Future Husband, readers will be blessed to discover, along with Grace, that God's timing is always perfect. It is not an easy road, but it is a love worth waiting for."
Behind the beautiful gown, dancing and honeymoon there is a sincere promise from each spouse to love one another forever. What couples realize after they've said 'I Do' is that the road to forever is challenging and can cause both people heartache and pain. Marriage is a life changing decision. Both people owe it to their future spouse to be prepared for it. Dear Future Spouse is for the single who is ready to have their best romantic relationship by searching their heart to discover their true feelings about marriage. Through this journal you will be encouraged to open your heart and mind for the journey of marriage and to receive your spouse with enthusiasm and clarity.
Dear Future Wife, At 1:52pm on 25th February 2012, I was sat in a room at the Holiday Inn in Southampton. I was watching "Scooby Doo". I put up a Facebook status addressed to you explaining my love for the cartoon. That started off a whole 24 hour period of sporadic messages aimed at you. I ended up writing 130 messages which people enjoyed and encouraged. I agreed to write 120 more and put them in a book. Here they are. I have done my best not to alter them as tempting as it may be, so you can see it as real and raw as possible. I'm still not quite sure what exactly to say this book is, except honest. I'm sorry if you're upset about the public nature of this medium, but regardless of who reads this, it's still for you. Love from, Ola
This poetry collection narrates the author's journey of growing up and discovering themselves using their writing over three years. It deals with the author's own story of mental illness, recovery, love, loss, heartbreak, identity, and growth. Theo Unger is a 17 year old nonbinary lesbian who has finally found themselves.
On December 8, 2017, at 2:30 a.m., a voice woke me up, saying, "Get up and write this down." I woke up with this scripture and wrote it down:Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife and they shall become one flesh.Therefore what God has joined together let no one separate. (Mark 10:9)I wrote down: "What do I do about Buddy?" and the Holy Spirit replied, "Do you think he is your husband? Lay him on the altar, pray for him, don't move, don't do anything, wait on Me, I will show you a sign. If he is your husband, it will be so because it is predestined."At the time, I didn't understand the clear revelation. All I heard was "Lay him on the altar." It broke my heart, but I knew it was time to walk in complete obedience.With Love to My Future Husband is a journal to a man God revealed to me is my husband. Exactly nine months before I met Buddy, the Lord told me to prepare and position myself. My husband is on his way. Of course, I didn't listen, and when I met this man, I wasn't in the right place, and I couldn't receive him. I take you on my journey of how I gave up a man I could touch and feel for a Man I couldn't see.Throughout my journey, I have learned that in order for me to walk out my assignment on the earth, I have to be whole, complete, and healed. My story shows the value of an intimate relationship with my heavenly Father and how God taught me to listen to and trust the still small voice inside.10