This author's writing explores the intersection of thought and expression, offering insights into the human experience. Their work delves into the motivations and philosophies that drive individuals, presented with a distinctive voice. Readers can expect a compelling narrative that examines the nuances of life and culture. The author's unique approach promises a thought-provoking and engaging literary journey.
How to Live in New York City is a collection of essays written by and for the masses that have experienced the best and worst of what the city has to offer; whether it's the stifling, humid summers, impossible dating scene, thriving culture, or terrifying rental rates. If you don't already live in New York-you're dreaming about it.
Driven home by grief, Cole returns to his family after being away for five years. He soon discovers that his brother, Joe, is locked in a bitter feud with a family who wants everything he's built for himself. As things begin to escalate and tempers start to flare, Cole finds himself pulled into a world of violence, hatred, and unchecked rage. There are no heroes. There are no villains. There is only the worst in us.
The road to self-discovery is one with a lot of sharp stones and barking dogs. My Own Guru is a sisterly guide and friend to keep you company on that journey, a journey we all need to take alone. This book offers a universal process for knowing ourselves better from a woman who has, after many air miles and self-help books, awoken her inner guru and built incredible happiness on her own terms.
This book is like a cross-country road trip with your favorite cousin the first summer you're old enough to get high with him and he decides to tell you what he knows about life. These essays are as wise as they are laugh-out-loud funny, and as useful as the best advice you ever got about matters of modern love, great sex and the necessity of romance. Reading Zaron Burnett III's essays is a rare opportunity to experience curiosity about all things expressed without judgment, clarity tempered with compassion, and truth as the most exhilarating aphrodisiac. Within these timely observations and candid confessions, you will find a ton of insight, provocative theories, an equal amount of humor and an unexpected optimism that will not be denied.
This book is for anyone who has canceled plans with friends and sat home instead. Anyone who has gotten nervous at the thought of answering their ringing phone. Anyone who has felt like an outsider, a failure, or a stranger in their own home. This book is for anyone who feels like anxiety is eating them from the inside out and they are powerless to stop it.
Rudra is about the destruction of self-hate and stigma. It is about resurrecting ourselves from the chains of self-doubt and freeing our voices from eternal silence. It is a manifestation of courage. The poems explore the depth of the importance of self-care and discuss the rebirth of resilience, a mission to rescue souls almost drowning in their rivers of desperation, anxiety, pain, and depression. This book hopes to serve as a reminder that we are not here to be repressed. We are here to roar.
Universe Full of Scars is a reminder that it's okay to be human. It's okay to hurt, to fall and break apart just like how our Universe did. It exploded and hurled matter in all directions that formed the galaxies, stars, and planets. It healed itself and came out stronger, bolder and even more beautiful. So can you. Darling, so can you...
Like it or not, the list as a legit writing form is here to stay. It's easy to consume, reads quickly, delivers information efficiently, and sometimes, changes lives (seriously). Now that we've seen the list's efficacy, we've embraced it wholeheartedly, and collected 17 Thought Catalog lists that just might make you rethink the way you see everything.
"Paper Hearts" is Lauren Jarvis-Gibson's debut poetry collection. Through her delicate yet incredibly honest words, she skillfully navigates the experience of what it's like to slowly build one's self back up after being broken. "Paper Hearts" effortlessly weaves you through an intimate journey of love, loss, growth, and self-discovery.
Are you a girl? Are you in your twenties? Are you smart? Okay, okay, you don't actually have to be smart, just mildly motivated to read a book. And hey, you've gotten this far Even though you most definitely have a million other things to do, you've found time to pick up a book, and that, my dear, should be congratulated. So go on, get reading. You're just seven steps away from knowing everything you need to know about surviving and thriving throughout the most transformative decade of your life. Okay, maybe not everything, but at least the important stuff, such as: -Finding your dream job -Embracing minimalism -Taking control of your finances -Staying fit -Eating healthy -Finding (and keeping ) relationships -Traveling the world This quick, fun read will fully prepare you to take on this very exciting stage of life that is being in your twenties.