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With even more experimental poetry than the previous collection, "Mausoleums of the Eye and other poems" gives readers a surrealistic look at topics like loss of a friend, doubting one's self-worth, and longing to return to childhood. This collection stresses the importance of being honest with oneself about true feelings, and coming to terms with realities that have either faded with time or will never be.

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With even more experimental poetry than the previous collection, "Mausoleums of the Eye and other poems" gives readers a surrealistic look at topics like loss of a friend, doubting one's self-worth, and longing to return to childhood. This collection stresses the importance of being honest with oneself about true feelings, and coming to terms with realities that have either faded with time or will never be.


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Autorenporträt
Clover S. Laurel is a Gothic fantasy writer, currently residing in Delaware. When she isn't writing, she is editing short stories and novels from other authors or working on a collaborative comic book series entitled "Freeloader". Though she takes inspiration from large, epic fantasy worlds, her work tends to be more character-focused and psychological. Her stories rarely have happy endings because she believes her writing, like life, should be bittersweet. She believes in leaving the works open-ended so that readers can make their own interpretations of what happens next. Imagination is what literature is all about.