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Many colours of beauteous nature blended with shades of reality’s many greys is this book – Inked Dewdrops This micro poetry book has a selected collection of 200 poems. Each Poem is inked in 3 lines and each poem possesses a fresh essence of nature and life. These poems’ beauty in their brevity. This book through its poems, takes the reader on a ride of experiencing various colours of nature and different shades of reality. Grab the book and enjoy your ride.
This book is knot clustereed low VarIous short tales penned down by many writers of the The Inked Square Family.Stories are lovely part of our lives since the ancient times and will be adored till we reach the second childhood. The Inked Square is a platform for imaginative and creative writers, which is here with a compilation Short Stories as if taking a retro flight to the past and elevating it rushingly to the future. The different Inks in this Book have gotten blended together to give a perfectly adorable shade. TIS family presents you this anthology presenting you the vibrant shades of stories. We hope you to relate to our imaginative world and support us with love because our strength is the family we owe.
What's love? Since the dawn of life itself, this question is continuously baffling the mankind. And this puzzle has not been solved yet. This cannot be-because the day this abracadabra is known, the very purpose of life and to live will cease to exist. Therefore, the mystery must go on... This is such a factor that where some find it quite encouraging, inspirational, soothing like balm for the day-to-day problems, and prepare them to strive hard against all odds of life, the others feel it worse even than a poison-letting them down and ruining their lives. However-people will continue to fall in love! Sixteen wonderful writers have tried to explore the world of this governing force of life-the Love, through their amazing stories. Grab this anthology par excellence and certainly you'll not only feel and love but-live them!
To be frank as a doctor, in medical terms we just say it’s a spark in the neuron or might be a surge of electrical activity in the brain that pushes us to let the words out. But as time progressed, I started realizing that poetry is not about what our brain thinks or subconscious thoughts. It’s all a combination of feelings that runs out from your soul and a bit of imagination about the beauty of nature. I always tried to write based on real-life incidents and the moments I wanted to have in my life in the past seven years. I guess it’s time for me to take you to the journey of My Random Dew Drops, which you may love or hate but still read! Find the way I inked out my feelings stemming from the soul interesting.
A representation of the principal styles and themes that emerges from Harry Bertoia’s printmaking and structure work. The seventy-nine monotypes in this catalogue represent the principal styles and themes that emerged not only in Harry Bertoia's printmaking, but in his sculpture as well. June Kompass Nelson, author of Harry Bertoia, Sculptor, analyzes the graphic works and places them in the context of Bertoia's total oeuvre, with particular regard to their relationship with his sculpture. A teacher of metalwork and printmaking at the Cranbrook Academy of Arts in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Bertoia began working in monotype in 1940—nearly a decade before his first attempts at sculpture—and continually returned to the medium until his death in 1978. Nelson's introduction, biographical material, and well-documented chronology contribute to the portrait of a Michigan artist of international repute who maintained his "regionalist sensibility".
Forest Lungs, the title Forest Lungs, a poem. Forest Lungs, Lithunian Miko Plauciai Forest Lungs, Lithunian Miko Broliai, Forest Lungs, given not an M.D., Ph.D. Forest Lungs, given a business publishing contract Forest lungs, healing. Forest Lungs, art.
Wizard's Bane is on the warpath. The seditious young centaurs have become a force to be reckoned with, slaughtering wizards and sowing dissent within the fey. When opposition threatens to thwart their plans, they abduct dragonlings to frame their enemies at the risk of causing a full scale dragon war. Jedediah is lost, thrusting his Guardian mantle onto his apprentices. Haunted by demons wearing Lanea's smile, Drake abandons Jordan in favor of drunken Cherry Coke oblivion. Desperate for Jedediah's help, Drake gambles all on a cross-country flight to enlist his mother's help only to fall prey to Wizard's Bane. Pre-teens desperate for protection besiege Jordan. Faced with needy adolescents and centaurs, Zero's dragon slayer and church ladies armed with holy water, Jordan struggles to keep everyone alive while scouring Jedediah's properties to find him. Can Jordan and Drake persevere with war on the horizon, or will the Wizard's Bane write victory songs in their blood?
Crafters can delve into the world of mixed-media art using traditional paper-craft techniques partnered with new and interesting products with the help of this book. It features 26 new and unique projects that use techniques demonstrated with an easy-to-follow photo tutorial, and the designs utilize easy-to-purchase products from a variety of manufacturers. Incorporating these general paper-craft and mixed-media tools, readers will learn mark making, collage, embossing, and how to add color, faux finishes, and backgrounds, then apply them to captivating projects.
A new translation of Gottfried Keller's 1861 At the MythStone (Am Mythenstein) followed by an Afterword by the translator, a timeline of his life and works and an index of his works. This is a philosophical essay related to the "Mythenstein", also called the Schillerstein, which is a natural rock made into a monument to Schiller, located in seelisberg, Switzerland, and standing around 80 feet tall. It is only accessible by boat. The monument had a large inauguration ceremony in 1859, called the Schiller Festival, which Keller attended. It celebrated his greatest story, Wilhelm Tell, which Keller refers to as merely "Tell". Schiller's daughter read his poetry at the proceedings, and Keller describes the event in detail. "Schiller never saw Switzerland in the flesh; but all the more certainly his spirit will walk over the sunny slopes and ride with the storm through the rocky gorges, even after the Mythenstein will finally have long weathered and crumbled."