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Overview"""In the Wind I Stand"" is a poignant and existential collection of poetry by Rafik Romdhani. It serves as a haven where the tapestry of human existence is delicately woven-a canvas rich with the hues of emotions, the silhouettes of dreams, and the bold strokes of poetic prowess. This romantic collection is a testament to the enduring spirit and the tender fragility of life, standing as a beacon of hope and introspection amidst the ebb and flow of life's inherent dualities and the enigmatic dance of uncertainties. Each poem cradles the whispers of the soul, echoing the universal longing for meaning and connection in the vast expanse of our shared human journey." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Romdhani , Marie Dawn Moldovan , Joseph MykutPublisher: I Ain't Your Marionette Imprint: I Ain't Your Marionette Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9781998213191ISBN 10: 1998213196 Pages: 218 Publication Date: 15 June 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Rafik Romdhani is a passionate poet and dedicated English teacher, born in Tunisia. RR, as he's known, was shaped by the works of Charles Baudelaire, Fernando Pessoa, and Herbert Zbiginiew, which ignited his love for poetry. With a fierce determination, he crafted his debut collection, ""Dance of the Metaphors,"" followed by ""The Crash of Verses,"" ""Rough Roads,"" and ""Vapour of the Mind."" Rafik's poetry is a testament to his unyielding spirit, as he once said, ""You will always find me growing vervain in the pits you dig beneath my feet."" Join him on a journey of resilience, hope, and the power of words. Saskatchewan's snow queen and Ontario's part-time dandelion, Marie Moldovan is a diploma-collecting, art-slinging force of nature. A Canadian Forces medic turned master of the canvas, her life reads like a quirky comic strip. Battling PTSD with a paintbrush, she's the Picasso of the Prairies, illustrating her way through life's blizzards. Her book, Miss Sally Anne, isn't just a children's story; it's based on Marie's childhood experiences. Marie, nicknamed Sally Anne by classmates for wearing hand-me-downs and once kicked out of class for holes in her socks and pants, hopes to inspire anyone who has ever felt different, lonely, or misunderstood to embrace their uniqueness. Joseph Mykut, a celestial being from Alabama, weaves a tapestry of art, words, and vision, bridging the physical and spiritual realms. As an author, artist, illustrator, editor, photographer, and agent, their creative essence has been distilled into international exhibitions in Ontario, Canada, and anthologies like ""3 Amigos Ink and Splatter Lonely Soul in the Darkness"" and ""Shattered Psyche"" (I Ain't Your Marionette publications).Their illustrations have also graced the pages of ""No One Wants to be a Scorpio"" and ""A Head Full of War"" (Black Frost), while their children's books, ""Beautiful Boy"" and ""There's A Me Under My Bed"" (Cosmic Creation Station), have transported young minds to realms both magical and mysterious." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |