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Please, Keep Writing
Volume I
by Rico Morales
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Overview


"Please, keep writing" is an unforgettable book of poetry and prose with the purpose of speaking comfortably about the uncomfortable. This is a masterfully written book filled with complexity and emotion. The author crafts poetry about distressing topics by speaking about his own traumatic experiences of hitting rock bottom, drowning in his own depression, and becoming lost while seeking guidance.
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Description


"Please, keep writing" is an unforgettable book of poetry and prose with the purpose of speaking comfortably about the uncomfortable. This is a masterfully written book filled with complexity and emotion. The author crafts poetry about distressing topics by speaking about his own traumatic experiences of hitting rock bottom, drowning in his own depression, and becoming lost while seeking guidance. This book is a symbol of hope and purpose for those who are lost and struggling. Everyone is dealing with some form of pain or trauma, and the poetry in this book uses language to help with healing and nurturing wounds. There is always light, even when everything seems dark. The author's poems serve to remedy the hurt that not even father time could heal.
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About the author


Rico A. Morales was born January 16th, 1994 and raised in New England. He goes by the alias, Atlantis. He is an influencing and creative poet residing in central Florida. His first book titled "Please, keep writing" was inspired by 2 a.m. thoughts, sleepless nights, and a war within himself. Rico writes to provide hope to those who need it most. His poetry is deeply personal and relatable. He hopes to be of some help with helping others heal and overcome their own pain and trauma.
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Book details

Genre:POETRY

Subgenre:General

Language:English

Series title:Please, keep writing

Series Number:1

Pages:336

eBook ISBN:9781098372286

Paperback ISBN:9781098372279


Overview


"Please, keep writing" is an unforgettable book of poetry and prose with the purpose of speaking comfortably about the uncomfortable. This is a masterfully written book filled with complexity and emotion. The author crafts poetry about distressing topics by speaking about his own traumatic experiences of hitting rock bottom, drowning in his own depression, and becoming lost while seeking guidance.

Read more

Description


"Please, keep writing" is an unforgettable book of poetry and prose with the purpose of speaking comfortably about the uncomfortable. This is a masterfully written book filled with complexity and emotion. The author crafts poetry about distressing topics by speaking about his own traumatic experiences of hitting rock bottom, drowning in his own depression, and becoming lost while seeking guidance. This book is a symbol of hope and purpose for those who are lost and struggling. Everyone is dealing with some form of pain or trauma, and the poetry in this book uses language to help with healing and nurturing wounds. There is always light, even when everything seems dark. The author's poems serve to remedy the hurt that not even father time could heal.

Read more

About the author


Rico A. Morales was born January 16th, 1994 and raised in New England. He goes by the alias, Atlantis. He is an influencing and creative poet residing in central Florida. His first book titled "Please, keep writing" was inspired by 2 a.m. thoughts, sleepless nights, and a war within himself. Rico writes to provide hope to those who need it most. His poetry is deeply personal and relatable. He hopes to be of some help with helping others heal and overcome their own pain and trauma.
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