Experiences of pain in childhood often imprint on the person who lives through them to influence their future. Suffering not only persists, but also often directs the course of the lives of those who have suffered.
Experiences of pain in childhood often imprint on the person who lives through them to influence their future. Suffering not only persists, but also often directs the course of the lives of those who have suffered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CLIFF MAKSUSHIMAT is an American writer who continues to reside in the City of Los Angeles where he pursues sundry artistic activities of which, foremost, his passion remains writing. Characteristically, he focuses his writing on stories of human suffering, a particular and distinctive theme of his novels. His other avocations span opera, cinema, concerts, community activism and global traveling. Remarkably to date, Cliff has visited more than 100 countries, and among his favorites are France ( a country he visits twice a year), Japan, the England, China, Egypt, Vietnam, Australia, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Germany, Peru, and of course, lovely Mexico. Whether through the support of a publisher or via self-publishing, Cliff will continue to present his manuscripts to his devoted readers and general audience for their consideration and enjoyment.
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