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Petrichor. The pleasant, earthy smell of rain. For me that is pure happiness. The smell that eases all my pain. I haven't gone through any less than what is written in this book. I've stood there in the pouring rain. These two things, they really took My happiness away from me. My broken heart and hurting brain. This book's about the fight I fought to actually become free. And even though i always thought that I could never really be, I won my fight, and now I'm free. I found my happiness again. And I let go of all the pain. The happiness that i recieve From life now that I don't survive but really live and feel alive Is Petrichor, I believe.
After weeks away, she returns home, where she is greeted by emptiness and despair. Feeling alien in her apartment, and her own life, she tries to battle her depression, and the monotony of her day-to-day life throughout the winter months. She will survive this, too... right?
Some homes are loved and then forgotten. They become houses, shells of their former selves, missing that energy that once filled their rooms. Still their walls stand not as a marker of loss but as a sentry to the memories held within them. One day you might pass such a house. It will be old and look run down and there will be a tree in the garden overreaching the pavement. You may pause to look at it or you may just pass it by. If you do look you might see the hint of a figure sitting by the window just under the roof. This is a book about her, and the house. A small collection of memories teetering just at the edge of our conscious mind, wishing to be remembered.
'flower girls' is an ode to friendship to the devotion i found in the family that found me and to love letters but a letter would be too short, so here's a whole book about it
NAKED SOUL In Naked Soul, we find The pain and happiness running in one's mind. While in the world of dreams, one tries to find the light the Naked Soul wonders through endless nights. ____________________________________________________ Naked Soul is a heartfelt collection of poems that explore love, pain, anxiety, friendship, and the many experiences that have shaped the author's journey. Each poem reflects a different chapter of her life, capturing the emotions and moments that define her story.
In a room suspended between worlds, a man drifts through the fragmented remnants of his mind. Isolated from the pulse of society, he becomes ensnared in a labyrinth of shifting realities. Through his window, he glimpses the world beyond, but each glance reveals a different truth, drawing him deeper into a vortex where time stands still, and meaning dissolves. Obsessed with figments of his disordered mind, unaware of the hours slipping by, he loses himself in the corridors of his thoughts, never noticing as the years silently accumulate. His life becomes a series of illusions, each more vivid and deceptive than the last, until the final moment of clarity reveals the truth: he has aged a lifetime in a single day. In this surrealistic tale, the boundaries of reality dissolve, and the very fabric of existence is questioned. Is the world outside the window more real than the one inside your mind?
Being born with an unusual scent surely is challenging. People think of her as a saviour, someone who is not only attractive from her scent and appearance, but also pretty with her words and full of charity. Which is why Iona works in a suicide prevention call centre, so she can help people in life-support situation with serenity. Yet, why did Jonas hate her so much when everyone was grateful for her presence? Why did he hurt her so badly when everyone longed for her scent? From Jonas, with regret, to Iona.
Lies Beneath the River delves into the life of Rimbun, who has carefully distanced herself from her troubled past in Borneo by trying to build a new life in Germany. However, when an urgent call beckons her back home to visit her ailing mother, Rimbun finds herself slowly returning to a mysterious cult along the river course. As she grapples to understand her roots and part in it, the journey reveals itself to what lies beneath the surface of Rimbun's world. Through this book, the author tries to explore the true meaning of home and examine the ideas of one's capacity to harbor both pain and healing, secrets and revelation. This book is a framework of a feature-length screenplay because the author believes that film will better communicate the complexity of identity and culture in this story by showing the contrast and connection of characters and locations through visual medium.