Unsent Letters

Unsent Letters
Author: Dr. Suman Khan
Publisher: Brown Page Publication
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2021-08-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

This book contains different thoughts of writers from different corners of the world and it is compiled by Dr.suman khan from kashmir under the brown page publication. The title of the book reflects that sometimes we need to stop sending long paragraphs and hand written letters to those who don't deserve it. Sometimes we have to stop and leave the table where love is not served. Sometimes you have to stop communication and let them go, be selfish enough to see yourself live instead of dying everyday. But the theme of this anthology is open and every writer wrote their own story in the best possible way.

Letters Left Unsent

Letters Left Unsent
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2014-04-14
Genre: Disaster relief
ISBN: 9780989365956

Letters Left Unsent is a rare look into the work and life of a humanitarian through the eyes of a full-time, professional aid worker as he grapples with the question of how to be an aid worker, and what it means. Aid worker, blogger, and humanitarian fiction author, J., pulls together a collection of previously published blog posts and articles, edited and distilled for use by students, instructors, and anyone who has ever dreamed of being a humanitarian.

Unsent Letters

Unsent Letters
Author: Lauren Smith
Publisher: Walking Stick Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781582970783

Promoting emotional healing and personal growth, Smith shows readers how to use the letter-writing form to resolve personal issues and renew the spirit. Sending these letters is optional, which enables the writer to express their issues more openly and honestly than they would otherwise.

Unsent Letters to My Mother

Unsent Letters to My Mother
Author: Adriana Páramo
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-04-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780915745234

Unsent Letters to My Mother combines the skills of an anthropologist with the eye of a storyteller, making visible perspectives seldom explored in either literature or journalism: the expatriate woman in Kuwait, the woman as border-crosser, and the stories of struggle that rise above tragedy and travesty to highlight perseverance and hope. It is also a window into a hidden culture largely overlooked in the West, one in which slavery is alive and well, and back-street abortions, alcoholism, drug-smuggling, prostitution, domestic violence, and social inequality are as rampant as in any country of the Western hemisphere.The book is also a powerful testament to the author's journey, as a woman as well as an anthropologist. The women's stories and the analyses of the culture are all interspersed with the author's evocative epistolary accounts of her failing marriage, an extra-marital affair, and her humiliating departure, all set against the backdrop of a wealthy kingdom torn between Muslim traditions and Westernization. Páramo merges ethnography, memoir, research, quest, epistolary, and poetry, inventing the language to describe a sustained exploration of women's lives in Kuwait.

A Box of Unsent Letters

A Box of Unsent Letters
Author: Quinn Zukowski
Publisher: Quinn Zukowski
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735886602

A Box of Unsent Letters is a collection of poetry and prose revolving around one central theme: The things inside left unsaid will rot and weigh you down. This second book by writer, Quinn Zukowski (Zthepoet), explores the boundaries of love, hurt, encouragement, expression, and the curiosities of the day-to-day life; calling upon the reader to be open, let go, and be free.

Letters Unsent

Letters Unsent
Author: Heather Harper Medley Lpc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2020-05-20
Genre:
ISBN:

Letters Unsent, A Journal for Healing, is a theraputic journaling companion. It is a beautiful book that prompts an individual to write the "unsaid", while providing an opportunity for reflection and healing.

Dear My Blank

Dear My Blank
Author: Emily Trunko
Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 039955744X

From the popular Tumblr of the same name comes a collection of heart-warming, tear-jerking, and gut-wrenching anonymous letters that people never intended—or didn’t have the courage—to send. The Tumblr Dear My Blank—created by 16-year-old Emily Trunko and followed by over 35,000 people—is now a carefully curated gift book with more than 160 anonymous letters covering a range of topics from heartbreak, unrequited love, and loss, to inspiration, self-awareness, and gratitude. Featuring exclusive content not available on Tumblr, these unsent letters are addressed to secret crushes, lost loved ones, boyfriends, siblings, parents, grandparents, and many more. Art and design by Lisa Congdon enhance these messages, making the book a beautiful keepsake for all readers. "A visceral and voyeuristic offering that covers the spectrum from fleeting angst to gut-wrenching grief." —Kirkus Reviews "Stirring and soulful." —Booklist Praise for the Tumblr Dear My Blank “An addictive site full of strangers’ secrets.” —Cosmopolitan “A safe haven for hundreds of letters that will never be sent.” —Distractify “Tumblr’s newest obsession.” —Hello Giggles

P.S.

P.S.
Author: Megan McMorris
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 158005322X

Have you ever had something you wanted to say to a friend, but couldn’t? Ever wished you could go back in time to say something you didn’t? Female friendships are some of the most powerful and beautiful relationships in our lives, but it can sometimes be hard to express our true sentiments to these friends. Whether it be pride, fear, feelings, or circumstance that stand in the way, each of us likely has something we wish we could say to someone, but haven’t. In P.S., Megan McMorris collects these sentiments, as an anthology of unsent letters written by a range of women. For the friend who’s been there for you through everything, the friend you’ve lost touch with, or the friend you’ve wished you could help, P.S. offers a chance to express the unspoken. A thought-provoking collection, P.S. is sure to resonate with women readers of all ages, from different walks of life.

Letters I Never Mailed

Letters I Never Mailed
Author: Alec Wilder
Publisher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781580462082

Letters I Never Mailed: Clues to a Life, by Alec Wilder, in a new, annotated edition with introduction and supplementary material by David Demsey, foreword by jazz pianist Marian McPartland, and photographs by Louis Ouzer. Letters I Never Mailed: Clues to a Life, by Alec Wilder, in a new, annotated edition with introduction and supplementary material by David Demsey, foreword by jazz pianist Marian McPartland, and photographs by Louis Ouzer. Alec Wilder is a rare example of a composer who established a reputation both as a prolific composer of concertos, sonatas, and operas, and as a popular songwriter [including the hit "I'll Be Around"]. He was fearsomely articulate and had a wide and varied circle of friends ranging from Graham Greene to Frank Sinatra and Stan Getz. Letters I Never Mailed, hailed at its first publication [in 1975, by Little, Brown], tells the story of Wilder's musical and personal life through unsent "letters" addressed to various friends. In it, he shares his insights -- and sometimes salty opinions -- on composing, musical life, and the tension between art and commercialism. Thisnew, scholarly edition leaves Wilder's original text intact but decodes the mysteries of the original through an annotated index that identifies the letters' addressees, a biographical essay by David Demsey, and photographs by renowned photographer and lifelong friend of Wilder, Louis Ouzer. David Demsey is Professor of Music and coordinator of jazz studies at William Paterson University and an active jazz and classical saxophonist. He is co-author of Alec Wilder: A Bio-Bibliography [Greenwood Press] and has contributed to The Oxford Companion to Jazz.