Author: |
Huishan Oh |
ISBN: |
9781617922558 |
Publisher: |
BookBaby |
Publication: |
March 20, 2011 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
Author: |
Huishan Oh |
ISBN: |
9781617922558 |
Publisher: |
BookBaby |
Publication: |
March 20, 2011 |
Imprint: |
|
Language: |
English |
Oh Huishan addresses the issues in her life through fictional and lyrical prose writing, along with some short story ideas in this book “What Comes Naturally… Before I Forget”. This also serves as part of her portfolio of writings. Let the pieces of prose and short stories pique your interest. There are themes of love, fantasy, vampires, magic, mental illness and even humour. After her first book “Words That I Can’t Say — A Workbook For Journal Therapy”, Oh Huishan continues to write to replace her tears and sadness with words and inspiration. Oh Huishan is a certified stress management coach and self published author. Having to deal with the long term mental condition, schizophrenia, is definitely not easy and Huishan makes it a point to transcend the limitations of her long term ailment by being expressive through words about her current condition. The moments of clarity and instability are both captured in her works in this book. As Huishan builds up her concentration and writing stamina, she will write longer books. To find out more about Oh Huishan, visit her official author website at www.ohhuishan.com
Oh Huishan addresses the issues in her life through fictional and lyrical prose writing, along with some short story ideas in this book “What Comes Naturally… Before I Forget”. This also serves as part of her portfolio of writings. Let the pieces of prose and short stories pique your interest. There are themes of love, fantasy, vampires, magic, mental illness and even humour. After her first book “Words That I Can’t Say — A Workbook For Journal Therapy”, Oh Huishan continues to write to replace her tears and sadness with words and inspiration. Oh Huishan is a certified stress management coach and self published author. Having to deal with the long term mental condition, schizophrenia, is definitely not easy and Huishan makes it a point to transcend the limitations of her long term ailment by being expressive through words about her current condition. The moments of clarity and instability are both captured in her works in this book. As Huishan builds up her concentration and writing stamina, she will write longer books. To find out more about Oh Huishan, visit her official author website at www.ohhuishan.com