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Author: Santos Torres, Jr.
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Published: 2014-10-28
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ISBN-13: 9780990989202
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn essay is quite often a short bit of writing on a particular topic of interest to the author of course, but also, of interest to others who may have sought to walk along a shared intellectual path. Some might argue that essays are nonfiction writings designed as intellectual or even academic exercises and explorations.Writing seems both within and between, an inward exploration and outward manifestation. The ideas and themes contained herein weave together like aspects of a web and they are also the web itself, cast wide and now hold a grand diversity, an incredible bounty for the eye, mind, and spirit.I have always enjoyed imagining how writers and artists from the past, whether friends or competitors, or in many cases both, were known to have met together in cafés or pubs or other public and private haunts to share and perhaps to be raucous in their love of the creative process with all of its pushes and pulls. This project is one such example; albeit a conceptual café, as we are a collective of creative spirits living, working, and traveling around the globe. Within this volume are twenty essays contributed by eighteen authors sharing on topics ranging from physical to emotional incarceration, political liberation, spiritual elevation, and professional, personal, and poetic journeys traversing all manner of road and byway. Simply put, you are invited to see as Janus the Roman god was believed to have seen, simultaneously inward and outward. Each essayist was invited to write about whatever was on his or her mind or heart, which is to say they were asked to write about anything that they have wanted or needed to say. There were no maximum or minimum limits placed on length, number of pages or word count, besides, what reasonable person would ask another to contain their truths in such a way. All essays were form fitted in terms of typography, pagination and formatting for purposes of publication but no essay was harmed in the making of this book.