From the author of Who I Was comes a new collection of poetry and prose. Ophelia, within its pages, seeks to both elevate and enlighten, whilst at the same time remaining true to the author's often rather macabre mood. If you enjoy poems and short stories with a philosophical twist or an air of the macabre, this collection is definitely for you - Errol Stephen Philip Flynn has used this book to experiment with style and form, as well as to produce seminal, more traditional poetry into the bargain.
A collection of poems that the author wrote years ago and had intended to forget about, this volume neatly answers the question of who Errol Stephen Philip Flynn was, without giving any clear indication as to who he is now.
The author laughs as the pages turn and melt into the oblivion of time. Hands on the clock clap the minutes, marking off the circus of life as if THEY have pulled you in for one last show. This has nothing to do with it, and maybe it has everything. Follow the butterflies...
Drag me down as you burn beneath the waves, Hold me close to you. Clasp my arms across your breasts And feed me air with kisses in the flames."" From the author of ""Who I Was"" and ""Ophelia"" comes another collection of verse that's guaranteed to set the soul alight. ""Breathing Water"" contains pieces that represent Errol's best output yet - from tales of ice and fear to more reflective pieces on the nature of love and the truth of mankind.
Other books on writing simply offer advice. This book will show you the only true way of creating a novel that is unique and personal to the experiences of its author. Everything You Need to Write a Novel (Pen Not Included) truly does contain everything you need to write a novel (except the pen). An excellent joke gift for aspiring writers, this book simply contains many ruled pages, just waiting to be filled. Think of it as an unusual notebook, nothing more.
A collection of poems that the author wrote years ago and had intended to forget about, this volume neatly answers the question of who Errol Stephen Philip Flynn was, without giving any clear indication as to who he is now.
From the author of Who I Was comes a new collection of poetry and prose. Ophelia, within its pages, seeks to both elevate and enlighten, whilst at the same time remaining true to the author's often rather macabre mood. If you enjoy poems and short stories with a philosophical twist or an air of the macabre, this collection is definitely for you - Errol Stephen Philip Flynn has used this book to experiment with style and form, as well as to produce seminal, more traditional poetry into the bargain.
Drag me down as you burn beneath the waves, Hold me close to you. Clasp my arms across your breasts And feed me air with kisses in the flames."" From the author of ""Who I Was"" and ""Ophelia"" comes another collection of verse that's guaranteed to set the soul alight. ""Breathing Water"" contains pieces that represent Errol's best output yet - from tales of ice and fear to more reflective pieces on the nature of love and the truth of mankind.
The author laughs as the pages turn and melt into the oblivion of time. Hands on the clock clap the minutes, marking off the circus of life as if THEY have pulled you in for one last show. This has nothing to do with it, and maybe it has everything. Follow the butterflies...
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