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Return to Tomorrow is a compilation poetry book. It discusses all concepts of life. From reality, fantasy, spiritualism, mysticism, romance, lost love, today's world and hopefully the reality of truth. I also think Return to Tomorrow is sort of a journey through the psyche of the mind. An imagination of today's reality and tomorrow's future. There's always hope for love and peace of mind, for today and our future. But maybe our own conscience of our souls could be the answer, for love and hate. And maybe learn from our past failures, from conflict, peace and love. But I do think there will be…mehr

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Return to Tomorrow is a compilation poetry book. It discusses all concepts of life. From reality, fantasy, spiritualism, mysticism, romance, lost love, today's world and hopefully the reality of truth. I also think Return to Tomorrow is sort of a journey through the psyche of the mind. An imagination of today's reality and tomorrow's future. There's always hope for love and peace of mind, for today and our future. But maybe our own conscience of our souls could be the answer, for love and hate. And maybe learn from our past failures, from conflict, peace and love. But I do think there will be freedom from our minds, for all of us. So maybe behind our eyes holds truth to our lives. So in this poetry book, Return to Tomorrow. Hopefully you'll find the right rhyme somewhere out there or within the mind.
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Autorenporträt
Although I've gotten a few poems published, strange as it seems, I didn't take writing seriously until my early twenties'. I was born on September 15. 1979, to Gerald Gurnsey and Deborah Martindale. I'm the seventh child of eight. I had a good child hood. By the time I was a teenager, my step father, Mark Sculley, got me into Stephen King and Cclassic Rrock Mmusic. It was then I wanted to write stories and poems. When I got to Hhigh Sschool, it was different,. iIt was a coming- of- age. Everything changed,; everybody was experiencing different and new things. I fell in with that category. When I was nineteen, I had brain surgery, which was a set back. I wrote a few things, and everything started to come together again. But then when I was thirty- three, I was in a coma for two weeks,. I recovered. And now twenty years later and with all those experiences Tales of Infinity.