The Tormented Mirror


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THRIL-Horror


THRIL-Horror

Author: Subham Oram

language: en

Publisher: OOSYM Publications

Release Date: 2023-07-18


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"In the realm of Indian horror, where ancient legends meet chilling apparitions, a collection of spine-tingling tales awaits. Dive into the depths of the supernatural as you encounter vengeful spirits, cursed entities, and otherworldly creatures that lurk in the shadows. From haunted mansions to enchanted forests, each story unfolds a terrifying journey that will leave you breathless. With echoes of folklore and a touch of the macabre, this collection captures the essence of Indian horror, immersing readers in a realm where fear takes shape and nightmares come alive. Are you ready to confront the darkness that lies within?" About the Book: "This anthology presents a carefully curated selection of Indian horror stories, showcasing the unique blend of culture, mythology, and supernatural elements that define the genre. Drawing inspiration from diverse regions and traditions across India, each story offers a fresh perspective on the chilling and unexplained. From the haunted streets of Kolkata to the mystical forests of Kerala, readers will be transported to atmospheric settings where the line between the real and the supernatural blurs. With tales of curses, witches, restless spirits, and ancient evils, this book invites readers to explore the shadows and confront their deepest fears. Whether you are a fan of classic horror or seeking a taste of the eerie from a new cultural lens, this collection promises to keep you enthralled and sleepless in the dark nights that follow." *Disclaimer: "Please note that the stories contained within this book are works of fiction. While they draw inspiration from Indian folklore and legends, any resemblance to real events or persons is purely coincidental. These stories are intended for entertainment purposes only. Reader discretion is advised." Utmost care has been taken during editing this eBook but still there might besome errors crept into this eBook due to Human behaviour to make errors. The author has used their technical skills, Experience, and knowledge to the best to provide the accurate and latest information. Also, all the contents, Explanations, Demonstrations, and Suggestions are the personal opinion of the Author and so, readers of this book are advised to follow their Path and Guidelines from the elders. This book does not replace the advice of a medical professional. Consult your physician before making any changes to your diet or regular health plan. The information in this book was correct at the time of publication, but the Author does not assume any liability for loss or damage caused by errors or omissions. Email : [email protected] Website : www.oosym.in Mobile : +91 9078064036

Dear Child Molester


Dear Child Molester

Author: Ka Irash

language: en

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Release Date: 2015-07-10


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I have learned and finally accept that there is no complete restoration from the horrific damage caused by sexual child abuse. This damage on some level is permanent. The victim must learn to live with the harm that has been forced into their lives. Shame and guilt takes great control of a victims life, yet with help one can learn that they are not at fault for this abuse and no longer live a life burdened with shame and guilt. A victim can gain self-worth and in time learn to become emotionally healthy and complete. Part of the healing process is to learn that the abuse will always be a part of the victims history, yet it doesnt have to control the victims future. Shame and guilt controlled many areas of my life most of my life. The destruction of my abuse has been a fight for me to over come. This fight raged on even when I didnt understand the causes for my low self esteem, depressions and shyness, which I dealt with the greatest part of my life. These emotions were rooted deep into my soul. All of these terrible emotions that I dealt with over the years were caused by the abuse that I suffered with at the hands of the Monster. This abuse was my ultimate betrayal this abuse is every victims ultimate betrayal. A Victims silence is the child molesters protection

Laugh Lines


Laugh Lines

Author: Carrie Conners

language: en

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Release Date: 2022-04-19


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Humor in recent American poetry has been largely dismissed or ignored by scholars, due in part to a staid reverence for the lyric. Laugh Lines: Humor, Genre, and Political Critique in Late Twentieth-Century American Poetry argues that humor is not a superficial feature of a small subset, but instead an integral feature in a great deal of American poetry written since the 1950s. Rather than viewing poetry as a lofty, serious genre, Carrie Conners asks readers to consider poetry alongside another art form that has burgeoned in America since the 1950s: stand-up comedy. Both art forms use wit and laughter to rethink the world and the words used to describe it. Humor’s disruptive nature makes it especially whetted for critique. Many comedians and humorous poets prove to be astute cultural critics. To that end, Laugh Lines focuses on poetry that wields humor to espouse sociopolitical critique. To show the range of recent American poetry that uses humor to articulate sociopolitical critique, Conners highlights the work of poets working in four distinct poetic genres: traditional, received forms, such as the sonnet; the epic; procedural poetry; and prose poetry. Marilyn Hacker, Harryette Mullen, Ed Dorn, and Russell Edson provide the main focus of the chapters, but each chapter compares those poets to others writing humorous political verse in the same genre, including Terrance Hayes and Anne Carson. This comparison highlights the pervasiveness of this trend in recent American poetry and reveals the particular ways the poets use conventions of genre to generate and even amplify their humor. Conners argues that the interplay between humor and genre creates special opportunities for political critique, as poetic forms and styles can invoke the very social constructs that the poets deride.