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Chris Foster

    Chris Foster is an author driven by a profound passion for writing, consistently producing new works. His creative output stems from a deep love for the craft, rather than typical authorial dependencies. He focuses on crafting pieces that connect with readers, valuing direct engagement and feedback. Foster's approach highlights dedication and a desire to connect with his audience.

    Wind über den Wellen
    Teen Gaffe
    Tango in a Teacup
    • Tango in a Teacup

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Brutally honest survival stories intertwine with humor and mythical elements in this poetry collection. It explores themes of loss, grief, and revival, reflecting on life's complexities through the lens of diverse characters, from homeless writers to old swindlers. The collection mainly features free verse, punctuated by occasional rhymes, inviting readers to engage deeply with its emotional and whimsical narratives. With a blend of dark and light moments, it poses a playful challenge to readers: Shall we tango?

      Tango in a Teacup
    • Teen Gaffe

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the tumultuous teenage years, the narrative delves into themes of identity, struggle, and resilience. It captures the essence of adolescence, marked by physical changes, social pressures, and the yearning for significance. The protagonist's journey takes a stark turn as they face homelessness, sharing a red station wagon with their mother, highlighting the harsh realities that can accompany the transition to adulthood. This poignant tale reflects the challenges and hopes of youth amidst life's unpredictable twists.

      Teen Gaffe