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A thought-provoking presentation of the" living truth" about the natural state of human sexuality. Giving hope to others to freely express themselves with no judgment, no censorship, and most importantly NO LABELS An opportunity for individual discovery that will open your mind to a paradigm shift in self-awareness of sexual orientation and behavior; and, result in both self- and societal understanding and acceptance of the sexual continuum phenomenon. Gain a "greater understanding" of the nature of human sexuality and its inherent capability to develop emotional and physical expression toward others that isn't constrained by gender. A call to live your truth! The science and real-life stories to help you embrace all that you feel and think emotionally and sexually; and develop behavior and make the best choices and decisions accordingly with no internal struggles or issues.
'Some Other Where' is about steps and missteps, disconnection, and connection, both in relationships and between ourselves and the world. Matthews's poems embody those sudden jolts when we see our lives differently.
This study re-evaluates the religious beliefs of Francis Bacon and the role which his theology played in the development of his program for the reform of learning and the natural sciences, the Great Instauration.
In this critical study of Les Murray's work Steven Matthews provides a complete picture of his career to date, from its early parables of national emergence to the working man's epic encounter with the major events of the 20th century, "Fredy Neptune".
Second collection from established poet and critic who has been a regular reviewer of poetry for London Magazine, Poetry Review and the TLS as well as poetry editor for Dublin Quarterly Magazine. This collection is a 'sustained meditation on magnetism in all its senses' (Bernard O'Donoghue).
This study examines the major literary figures and works of the 1930's. It looks at the themes, philosophies and trends in the writings of this era.
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