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Delightfully Bad is a collection of poetry about the pain of the work hustle. It focuses on the experience of self-deception, workaholism, lies, perseverance, lust, perfectionism, and confusion at what one becomes when all they do is work. When someone is always "busy", they're often not making any time for anything but work; this collection explores the inevitable downfall of a workaholic.

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Produktbeschreibung
Delightfully Bad is a collection of poetry about the pain of the work hustle. It focuses on the experience of self-deception, workaholism, lies, perseverance, lust, perfectionism, and confusion at what one becomes when all they do is work. When someone is always "busy", they're often not making any time for anything but work; this collection explores the inevitable downfall of a workaholic.


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Autorenporträt
Specializing primarily in the English Sonnet, Adam Casole-Buchanan is a hobbyist poet that has been published in magazines, periodicals, and online poetry publishers, like Vallum Magazine, Quills Poetry Periodical, and Widdershins.

Calling Canada home, Adam is an urbanite at heart, despite growing up in rural Ontario, and has lived in Montreal, Toronto, and Calgary, as well as abroad in Berlin. He draws his inspiration from the noise of the world, seldom finding escape in peace & quiet, as he much prefers the clamour of a metropolis.

As any existing reader knows, and any new reader quickly learns, Adam displays his fondness for the poetic arts with moody photos of him looking into the vast expanse, hoping the depth of shot will lend itself to his writing.