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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to experience different emotions after reading a poem? How would you truly feel? Everyone may feel differently because everyone might react differently to the same poem. Or some people may experience the same emotions. Poems that Express Different Aspects of Emotions uses surrealism, abstraction, realism, and literal kinds of poetry to create a different aspect of emotion from within you. That's right! This book is designed to bring out what you feel based on what you experience as you read the poem. Amanda Libbers hopes that this book brings out…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to experience different emotions after reading a poem? How would you truly feel? Everyone may feel differently because everyone might react differently to the same poem. Or some people may experience the same emotions. Poems that Express Different Aspects of Emotions uses surrealism, abstraction, realism, and literal kinds of poetry to create a different aspect of emotion from within you. That's right! This book is designed to bring out what you feel based on what you experience as you read the poem. Amanda Libbers hopes that this book brings out primarily positive emotions, though it might bring out a little sadness too. If you are looking to experience different things in the realm of Christian viewpoints, this is the book for you! (Note: Christian viewpoints are interpreted as literally as possible and referenced as such when using or interpreting scripture directly within a poem.)
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Autorenporträt
Author Amanda Libbers is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She graduated from University Laboratory School, class of 1999 with a high school diploma. She graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University in 2004 with a bachelor of science degree in family consumer science with a concentration in family studies. In 2009, she graduated from medical training college with a certificate of completion in medical office specialist. Ms. Libbers held a national license to bill and code from January 2010 through January 2012 under the National Healthcare Association. Ms. Libbers says, "While I have not done much with my life since college, and I have not really had any clear direction to take in life, I have always enjoyed writing a short story or poem whenever I get inspired. I have enjoyed writing this book because I enjoy writing poetry. I hope you found this book of poetry to be uplifting, and I hope it brought out mainly positive emotional responses from within you. I enjoy making a difference in other people's lives no matter how small. I believe that anyone is capable of making a difference in people's lives from day to day, no matter how small it is." Ms. Libbers implores you, "Don't forget to ask yourself how you can help someone else in need today!"