Author: | Tanja Vu | ISBN: | 9781476252674 |
Publisher: | Tanja Vu | Publication: | June 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Tanja Vu |
ISBN: | 9781476252674 |
Publisher: | Tanja Vu |
Publication: | June 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Stella Road was born for miracles but grew up to forget them. How to find her lost essence? In “Scraps of Life” her journey home is about to begin. It is a short story about mystical journey and inner path that calls out for lost meaning on a deep soul-level. The process is initiated by The Whisperer, the one who will confront her with fundamental choices. She can continue to observe the material reality from the brink of self-destruction or to discover every cell of an ethereal and ever more fulfilling world.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS:
„ You might change for good. No place for doubts or double meanings, unanswered questions or esoteric mysteries. These words you are about to meet in the following pages are the mirror you might not wish to see your face into. There is a risk involved in reading what you fear. And you probably fear your own truth.“
—Antonio-José Femenías, psychologist, Seville, Spain
„So efficiently Tanja created the supernatural atmosphere. . . . I liked the character going through a metamorphosis (certainly more edifying that of Kafka). . . . I associated the idea of the voice with consciousness plus something more, something unveiled as the ultimate meaning or so.“
—José Luis Alvarez Coitinho, Engineer and logotherapy student, Switzerland
Stella Road was born for miracles but grew up to forget them. How to find her lost essence? In “Scraps of Life” her journey home is about to begin. It is a short story about mystical journey and inner path that calls out for lost meaning on a deep soul-level. The process is initiated by The Whisperer, the one who will confront her with fundamental choices. She can continue to observe the material reality from the brink of self-destruction or to discover every cell of an ethereal and ever more fulfilling world.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS:
„ You might change for good. No place for doubts or double meanings, unanswered questions or esoteric mysteries. These words you are about to meet in the following pages are the mirror you might not wish to see your face into. There is a risk involved in reading what you fear. And you probably fear your own truth.“
—Antonio-José Femenías, psychologist, Seville, Spain
„So efficiently Tanja created the supernatural atmosphere. . . . I liked the character going through a metamorphosis (certainly more edifying that of Kafka). . . . I associated the idea of the voice with consciousness plus something more, something unveiled as the ultimate meaning or so.“
—José Luis Alvarez Coitinho, Engineer and logotherapy student, Switzerland