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Myriad colours of earth 2018 issue

Myriad colours of earth

https://www.amazon.com/dp/b0105jpae6



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Myriad colours of Earth contains 69 poems of myriad tastes, I have finally stopped illustrating the poems, because they screw up the books in Amazon, so I have stopped wasting my creative energy. You will get only poems/stories in Kindle, Createspace. If you want to enjoy my illustrated works you will have to check out my digital store in Shoptly. I am piling up my illustrations there to my heart’s contentment!

 

"This book is dedicated to this beautiful planet that makes every breath worthwhile. This beautiful planet so full of beauty and music, she makes our human life an unforgettable experience by decorating every single day with unique beauty, no matter how long we live no two days are never same, everyone is different from the other, in one way or another, thank you our beautiful home.. Keep my eyes and heart blessed forever, for one life is too small to celebrate you! Sadly we have but one! So keep reminding me that and allow me to soak in every single second of my life!"

 

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Troy @ https://troythulu.net reviewed myriad HYPERLINK "http://authorcentral.amazon.com/gp/books/book-detail-page?ie=UTF8&bookASIN=B0105JPAE6"coloursHYPERLINK "http://authorcentral.amazon.com/gp/books/book-detail-page?ie=UTF8&bookASIN=B0105JPAE6" of earth


Beautiful stuff! September 9, 2015

I thoroughly enjoyed this one, with the lyrical feel of its verse, and the accompanying digital paintings that enhance it. Most excellent!

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