The Thoughts and Dreams of a Wanderer

The Thoughts and Dreams of a Wanderer
Author: Terry L. Rath
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781615798957

This collection of poetry, written by Terry L. Rath, consists of a lifetime of people, places, experiences, journeys and interactions. The wonder of God's amazing creation has been the grounding source for Terry's blend of poetry. He has categorized his verse into six sections, consisting of "Landscapes, Seasons and Nature," "Inspirational Thoughts," "Family and Friends," "Reflections," "Destinations," and "Books and Music." Terry and his wife, Sandy have traveled to most of the states in this nation, as well as Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Each locale has had its unique effect on his inspiration to write. The thousands of people he has been in contact with over the years have also been a major contributor to his poetry. Above all, he credits God for supplying all things necessary to complete this collection. He is currently working on a second collection of poems for his next book.

Thoughts of a Wanderer

Thoughts of a Wanderer
Author: Sangameswaran Nurani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-05
Genre:
ISBN:

"Thoughts of a wanderer" is a collection of thoughts at different times in my life that came alive subsequently or during the course of interaction with situations or people from time to time. Many of the incidences mentioned in the book are real.The topics have not been selected purposely in any chronological order as human lives are not tailor made to sequential events. When one is alone and starts pondering over the past experiences many reminiscences pass through in the mind. I have attempted to put some of those experiences in an analytical manner.We are all wanderers, in some way or the other, in the journey of life. Sometimes, I feel firmly that life is not limited between one's span of birth and death. There may be differences of opinion on this but, when one considers the stream of thoughts popping up in one's mind, either in the waking stage or dream stage, can we confine them only to our present life! The presentation through this book is an attempt to touch upon human values and cohesiveness of the entire universe in a bond of unity within which each life form exists.

Dream Wanderers

Dream Wanderers
Author: David Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre:
ISBN:

Which is real, your dreams or your waking life? How would you know for sure? Two unlikely space travelers wake up on a spaceship so far from earth that not even the sun is visible. After dreaming in suspended animation for centuries, they no longer remember where they are going or why. They do not even know who they are. Are they passengers or prisoners? Were their dreams memories of a life once lived, or just entertainment implanted in their brains? Exploring the spaceship that is now their home--or prison--in the stars, they wrestle with the question that has no easy answer. What is real?

Works of Charles Robert Maturin, Vol. 5: Melmoth the Wanderer

Works of Charles Robert Maturin, Vol. 5: Melmoth the Wanderer
Author: Charles Robert Maturin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2015-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1329604938

Charles Robert Maturin's well-known novel, Melmoth the Wanderer (1820), occupies a high-point in Gothic literature. Lurid, vivid, sacrilegious, paranoid, anti-Catholic, painfully tortuous and gleefully drawn out in its depictions of suffering, its title character tries to find victims miserable enough to take over his bargain with "the enemy of mankind." Maturin displayed his talents of "darkening the gloomy" by interweaving tales of Melmoth's intended victims: the Englishman Stanton, ensnared into an insane asylum; the Spaniard Moncada, trapped in monasteries and prisons of the Inquisition; Immalee, an innocent child of nature; Elinor, a Puritan maiden crossed in love, blighted by cruel deception. All are confronted with Melmoth's icy seductions. Maturin's uncanny aptitude for alternating vertiginous intensity with brooding melancholy and despair leads the reader to a dark side of the psyche where the heavy price paid for redemption often tests human fortitude and conviction beyond the limits of endurance."

The Astral Wanderer and the Sea of Dreams

The Astral Wanderer and the Sea of Dreams
Author: Amelie C. Langlois
Publisher: Amelie C. Langlois
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 198951510X

In the second book of the Astral Wanderer series, the dread Wanderer screams across a sea of cancerous flesh in a craft of unbridled speed and destruction, bound for the heart of the undying forest, and the daughter he forsook in ages past. On his journey, he must contend with incarnations of his terrifying past; pirates who have abandoned their souls to the ceaseless hunger; the whispers of insanity that claw at his mind; and a star-maddened captain hunting him to the eye of creation itself.