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  • av Heinz G Ross
    678,-

    'Between Eternities' is an anthology presenting a unique collection of poems and lyrics. Carefully crafted, each poem mirrors the universal spectrum of human existence, from love's embrace to the shadows of suffering. Fearlessly confronting life's complexities, trigger warnings guide readers through potential distress as the compilation oscillates between introspection and catharsis. 'Between Eternities', the 15th book by Heinz G. Ross, transcends traditional boundaries by evolving some of its content into captivating videos. Within the work, readers will find thoughtfully included links to this external multimedia content, offering an immersive experience that extends beyond the written word. The fusion of poetry and visual elements invites readers to explore the artistic evolution of the work and engage with the content on a deeper level.

  • av Heinz G. Ross
    938,-

    In the context of this literary work, 'Pregnant Pages: Maternity of Words' metaphorically explores the birthing and nurturing of creative ideas. It is unrelated to the conventional sense of childbearing or maternity.This book contains a collection of self-contained stories, each a complete narrative in itself and holding no connection to the next. The work is enriched with approximately 294 images, many of which are AI-generated, to complement and enhance the reading experience. These visuals add a vibrant dimension to the stories, creating a visually immersive journey that harmonizes with the diverse tales within these pages.The work also features published articles touching on real-world topics and adopting light-hearted or satirical approaches. Some are metaphorical, symbolic, or outright absurd. Additionally, where deemed necessary, trigger warnings or parental guidance are included to alert readers to sensitive content, ensuring a thoughtful and considerate engagement with the narratives.

  • av Heinz G. Ross
    581,-

    'to never take for granted' invites readers into a world where the cacophony of suppressed voices and disregarded injustices finds its counterpoint in a resolute determination to be heard. This compelling book introduces an eclectic ensemble of characters whose lives intricately weave into the tapestry of the narrative. While a multitude of supporting personas lend depth, it's the twelve central protagonists who take the spotlight, propelling the story's core with unwavering spirit.The pages of the book unfold an extraordinary saga, spotlighting a group of courageous women who defy indifference and break free from societal constraints. Amidst a blend of strength and vulnerability, these women confront their own doubts and societal prejudices, united by a bold quest for a more equitable world. They ignore cautionary whispers and undertake an audacious journey that carries them beyond their comfort zones into uncharted territory, driven by the desire to initiate lasting change.As their narratives converge, they crumble the barriers of tradition, replacing them with empathy and justice. The book challenges conventions and beckons readers to envision a realm where unity triumphs over inequality. While the author might not endorse their chosen solutions, the work serves as a vessel for contemplation and dialogue, advocating for peaceful resolutions to complex issues.Through the stories of these remarkable women, readers are prompted to explore new perspectives and champion transformative change. 'to never take for granted' is a riveting odyssey, a testament to the power of persistence, compassion, and the collective aspiration for a fairer world where every voice finds its place. Includes nearly 200 images.

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