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Inspirationalism Poetry

Guillermo E. Vargas

Publisher: AuthorHouse

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Summary

inspirationalism is a way to express yourself. I depict my situations in life and put them in words. I get inspired to write by listening to music, watching movies or life experiences. My writings are about love, depression and hate. At the end love overcomes all in my book. The book is my heart on paper.
Available since: 05/28/2010.

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