General Emeritus - Brian Kazungu - Books -  - 9781675176573 - January 2, 2020
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General Emeritus


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This anthology, General Emeritus - Wisdom, Mysteries and Dark Sayings helps you to be an open minded thinker who critically introspects himself and inspects the world around him towards informed and mutually beneficial engagement and participation in critical issues of life. As a reader, it enables you to sap and enjoy the poetic juices of literature and also, helps you to utilize the insights therein in coming up with products and services that can profitably or charitably be offered to other inspired and creative minds across the world. For example, if you are a musician, radio or television entrepreneur, this anthology can provide you with a basis for coming up with lyrics for your songs, or with radio programs and television shows of interest to your audience as well. For those in the print media (newspapers and magazines), this anthology provides you with a basis for coming up with topics or columns that are relevant to your readers. To prospective and established writers, it will motivate you to start writing or to continue writing especially when you read the poem titled "Because I am a Writer", since it unpacks so many reasons and benefits for being a writer, both to yourself and to your audience. If you are a person who loves travelling, this anthology is a perfect travel accessory as it can stimulate and nourish your imagination and understanding of the world around you towards a more meaningful and fulfilled life. It is a mind stimulant and a miracle tool in the hands of the wise, because with it and from it can come what the mind never imagined could be possible.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 2, 2020
ISBN13 9781675176573
Pages 74
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 5 mm   ·   104 g
Language English  

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