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What is love? In a painstaking effort to answer this question, Samuel Faulk takes the reader on a tumultuous journey of true love gone direly sour. Through poignant poetic storytelling in a unique dictionary format, Faulk reveals the onslaught of emotion in the wake of a marriage's covert deconstruction. Beyond a mere collection of emotive poems, The Devil's Thesaurus serves as an outlet to grieve not only the loss of a lover, but also the loss of self. Ambiguous, reckless, strenuous, and vacant...These are only a few of the adjectives that sum up the culmination of events that transpire…mehr

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What is love? In a painstaking effort to answer this question, Samuel Faulk takes the reader on a tumultuous journey of true love gone direly sour. Through poignant poetic storytelling in a unique dictionary format, Faulk reveals the onslaught of emotion in the wake of a marriage's covert deconstruction. Beyond a mere collection of emotive poems, The Devil's Thesaurus serves as an outlet to grieve not only the loss of a lover, but also the loss of self. Ambiguous, reckless, strenuous, and vacant...These are only a few of the adjectives that sum up the culmination of events that transpire throughout this book's pages. Follow the nameless narrator as he works through the alphabet to process the end of everything he holds dear.
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Samuel Faulk grew up in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. He holds a Master's of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Washington as well as other English related degrees. In his spare time he watches way too much Netflix and enjoys writing fiction/poetry. He writes in several genres spanning poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction memoirs. Most of his nonfiction writing is rooted in personal experience dealing with the effects of growing up with cerebral palsy, as well as finding God. He hopes to give a voice to the disabled community and bridge the gap between "We will pray for healing" and "I'm comfortable with how God made me". Find more books, poetry, and other endeavors on his website: www.samuelfaulk.com