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Bad Dreams of a Hungry Dog
Poems of Spiritual Odyssey and A Quest For Enlightenment
Jere Truer
About the Book
My poetry book, Bad Dreams of Hungry Dogs, is my meditation on my spiritual journey and my dialogue with the divine. As a poet, I see my job as one who stands in the midst of the world and reports what he experiences from the point of view of the soul. And so these poems are my soul reactions and responses to outer events in the world in which we live, and also my responses to my own yearnings and questions. Sometimes my responses are angry and confrontive, and sometimes they are beatitudes of grace.
Like most people these days as I face the challenges of life, my attitude is more spiritual than religious per se. And yet I do delve deeply into religious traditions of which I have partaken and honored. My relationship with God is personal and intimate. And like all relationships, it is comforting, discomforting, challenging, and often baffling.
The title refers to a remark said to me years ago, “The search for enlightenment is like the bad dream of a hungry dog.” Hungry dogs whimper and nudge. They whine and pant. They desperately seek something out of privation. Such is our plight as humans in relation to the divine.About the Author
Jere Truer is a poet who has published widely in various journals in Canada and the U.S. He has given many poetry reading and also participated in writing labs and group performances. Jere considered a career in the ministry when young and has pursued a study of spiritual and metaphysical matters most of his life. He has a previous book of poems, “The Art of Dying”, Austin Macauley Publishers, in which he works through his grief regarding the death of his wife Tamara from breast cancer.
In both his spiritual pursuit and his professional work, Jere has sought ways to bring deep healing for often traumatic wounds. In this current book of poems, he converses with God in very intimate and sometimes confrontive ways. Jere’s own beliefs respect the Abrahamic tradition, as well as Buddhist and Asian thought, trying weave together a conversation wherein all faith is, if not the same, a seeking for goodness, grace, and peace.
As in his previous book, the issues raised are universal and express thoughts and feelings that lie hidden in the human heart. He lives in Arizona but grew up and had a private psychotherapy practice in Minneapolis. For the past fifteen years, he has been on the faculty of Adler Graduate School. He has several grown children and grandchildren. His other loves include composing music and collecting instruments from around the world. He is also a gifted storyteller, accompanying himself with a hand drum and telling ancient folk tales. -
The Incredible Vacation
Eggert Thomsen
About the Book
This story shows how a happy family that has everything can suddenly have their lives turned into heartbreaks and despair. But they all go forward with their lives. Suddenly, it is turned back to happiness although the circumstances are somewhat different.
About the Author
The author, Eggert Thomsen is a World War II veteran having served abroad an aircraft carrier in the Pacific. He is a devoted husband and father. His stories originate from his many experiences. -
Thumbelina is Dead & Why I Broke-Up with my Boyfriends
Tonya Smith-Duncan
About the Book:
“Thumbelina Is Dead” is a short story from the perspective of a female loan shark, the people she “helps” and the origins (and hazards) of her underground career.
“Why I Broke Up With My Boyfriends” is a compilation of all the excuses the author could think of and heard of for breaking up with their (in)significant others-in hindsight.
About the Author:
Tonya Smith-Duncan is a writer and aspiring artist that graduated with an Associate Degree in Art from LCCC and a Bachelors of Art from Cedar Crest College in Allentown, PA, having relocated from Mount Vernon, NY. She is the author of “Lovers’ Quarrels” – a contemporary short stories published by BlackbookPlus.com/SeaburnPublishing, an Independent Publisher in New York City. She is also a licensed and working Real Estate Agent and Leasing Agent in Pennsylvania.
This is her first collection of short-story comics between working two jobs after her graduation from college. The project came out of a dare from someone asking her, “What in the world are you going to do with those art degrees”.
(Why,storytelling of course.)
As a life-long observer of affairs in people watching, her stories examine aspects of lovers in the human condition.
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Riding The Waves During A Pandemic
Will Your Family Survive Shelter in Place Again?
Meril R. Smith
About the Book
Do you believe in magic? In the best of all worlds, the Covid-19 virus will disappear just as suddenly as it appeared. If the Covid-19 Pandemic disappears, there is no reason to read this book. However, if this is not the best of all worlds and the Covid-19 Pandemic continues, Riding The Waves During A Pandemic is a book you need to own and to read. This book will help you and your family plan ahead and survive the daily social and emotional challenges of living through the next waves of the Covid-19 pandemic and survive it well.About the Author
Meril Smith grew up at the end of World War II with children of migrant farm workers, children born in the Japanese internment camps, and children of day laborers and blue-collar workers. Poverty, recessions, and helping each other were all basic parts of surviving. Living through the times of the Berlin Wall, the Salk polio vaccine, economic recessions, the space race, the development of Silicon Valley, and the Vietnam War fueled Meril’s passion for understanding people and events. His training, life experience, and career provides an excellent backdrop for writing Riding the Waves During A Pandemic.
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