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The inner lives of most individuals, including writers of prose and poetry, are seldom revealed. This tendency would most likely be true of the writer of this book except in his adolescent years Sam Gladding discovered Dag Hammarskjöld's book, MARKINGS. He was impressed that the second secretary-general of the United Nations could write so eloquently over a period of years. It was a different kind of writing: insightful, sensitive, and welcoming. Now over 40 years since that discovery, Gladding has put together a collection of his own writings, mainly reflections from multiple experiences,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The inner lives of most individuals, including writers of prose and poetry, are seldom revealed. This tendency would most likely be true of the writer of this book except in his adolescent years Sam Gladding discovered Dag Hammarskjöld's book, MARKINGS. He was impressed that the second secretary-general of the United Nations could write so eloquently over a period of years. It was a different kind of writing: insightful, sensitive, and welcoming. Now over 40 years since that discovery, Gladding has put together a collection of his own writings, mainly reflections from multiple experiences, that represent his life. Read for enjoyment; read for insight; and read knowing that Hammarskjöld's original writing was the inspiration behind this work.
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Autorenporträt
The author of dozens of non-fiction books covering most areas of counseling such as group work, family therapy, ethics, theories, and the creative arts, Sam Gladding has also been writing poetry every step of the way -- from North Carolina, to Mother Tersa's India, to post-9/11 New York, and beyond, and back. Dr. Gladding has been active in the American Counseling Association (ACA) since the early 1970s. The companion book to these poems is a text of brief vignettes published by ACA entitled Becoming a Counselor: The Light, the Bright, and the Serious. This is his first retrospective compilation of poetry.