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Social media can be used to heal. The secret is to openly share our own unique truth. This is a collection of these truths. Thousands of strangers from around the world joined an online course for 30 days of writing. A diverse group of one hundred writers remained connected for the following year in a Facebook group, pouring out their lives to each other in poetry and prose. They encouraged each other, embraced their differences, and lived by only one rule: to love. They breathed each other's words as air. Together, many of them became authors. These writers show us that deep relationships and…mehr

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Social media can be used to heal. The secret is to openly share our own unique truth. This is a collection of these truths. Thousands of strangers from around the world joined an online course for 30 days of writing. A diverse group of one hundred writers remained connected for the following year in a Facebook group, pouring out their lives to each other in poetry and prose. They encouraged each other, embraced their differences, and lived by only one rule: to love. They breathed each other's words as air. Together, many of them became authors. These writers show us that deep relationships and personal growth are possible, even in this age of declining personal communication and true connection.
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Autorenporträt
The following diverse group of talented AUTHORS contributed to this anthology: Rachel Ballantine - Robin Harvey Futrell - Susan Boardman - Leslie I. Bolin - Doug Bowie - Gary Gregory - Patricia M. King: Joseph Kittilson - Tree Langdon - Victorea Luminary - Sarah Martin - Jackie McCullough - Janice Raquela Mendonca - Bill Munley - Elle Newlands - Joy Wilson Parrish - Whitney Poole - Jen Pope - Cari Greywolf Rowan - Phil Saltonstall - Nancy Shiner - Sarah-Alexandra Teodorescu - Jay Unrau - Darlene Versak - Becca West. In addition, the song was written by Joel Usher and transcribed by Steven Hashimoto.