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Entertaining Goodbye - A Poetry Collection

by Simon Clark
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Entertaining Goodbye is an emotive collection exploring the many faces of death. Simon Clark cleverly takes us on the grieving process with him; displaying all reactions from sadness to denial to anger and regret. Taking in religious references, diseases, suicidal tendencies and tears shed in private, Entertaining Goodbye taps into the makings of the human spirit and soul. This collection, though at times hard hitting, is one that belongs on every bookshelf.

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Created on: Aug-20-2011   Published on: Aug-20-2011
Format: 8.5"x11" - Softcover w/Glossy Laminate - Premium Photo Book
Theme: Poetry    Sales Term:  Everyone
Preview Limit: 68 Pages
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flowers    god    goodbye    grave    grief    grieving    grim reaper    heaven    hell    mourning    mummification    murder    overdose    poems    poetry    prayer    religion    ritual    satan    sleep    suicide    terrorism    will   
 
About Author
author icon Simon P Clark
Joined: Aug-05-2011

Simon Clark was born on 9th August 1984, the youngest of three children, in Westminster, London. He has spent most of his life, where he now lives, in Bromley. Among Simon's writing credits are short stories, children's books and poetry. Simon has also written plays. His plays stem from his love of theatre, where he has spent much of his time. Acting professionally and at an amateur level in many productions, some of which he has directed. His other writing credits include erotic literature and lyrics.

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