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Sunken Sunlight has a vigorous and animated breeze. It is a novel about the brevity of life, which slowly fades towards a particular finish. It has a joyful view. Its purpose is to ask questions through a faded smile and, skirting the outlines, represent itself in new clothes and redefine the cardinal outlines behind those ethereal modes of writing which induce the mind into graceful contemplations. There is only a continual bit of pallid pigmentation running about the pages and casting soft glimmers through the breeze and the waves and the little lingering beauty by the tip of every evanescent line. Soft words throb in a land of their own, where perhaps, like everything else, the beauty of the world may softly seep down from the horizons laid ahead of it.About the AuthorSunken Sunlight is the third novel by Victor Grant, who has previously written When Does the Sorrow End and A Sound from Above. Only 20, Victor has found writing to be an enlivening and enlightening pursuit that allows him to portray the scenery of life with the feeble, fickle brush of language.
A Sound from Above is a unique and immersive collection of poetry. It stretches through different modes and aspects of words and plays fantastically with the reader's mind. Retaining almost entirely a life of its own, readers can nearly find the rhythmic music palpable. There is an array of different topics and themes colored brightly through the sonorous verges of sound that lay underneath the vowels which are intensified by the continual rhythm of the words. Readers will surely fall captive to the music and rhythmically sway through youth, love, beauty, and life. A Sound from Above depicts dreams that scarcely may evade the blink of an eye, and dreams that are strewn with love. They make us worry a little and feel a little glad in the end.About the AuthorA little after becoming twenty, Victor Grant decisively wrote A Sound from Above underneath the passion that flows brightly over the mind of any young man immersed in the everyday and the subtler joys of the night.
When Does the Sorrow End is a suspenseful thriller that follows Pat Motley's journey from New York to Key Cone Island and back to the city again. Victor Grant finished his novel a little after he turned twenty. It elaborates on a multitude of multi-color topics: It accomplishes the thorough, daring product of a few years' practice with poetry and draws the boundaries of prose together to form a thrilling and captivating aspect of life, one that dissolves through many tinges of Motley that prod the reader ever forth through its pages.About the AuthorVictor Grant believes in the variable tinges of life. He believes in each and every opportunity behind the pages and that, indeed, there is something very important and unknown that writers have to unravel. Grant has been thoroughly indulged in writing poetry and prose for the last couple of years. Moreover, he has found literature to be a wonderful and enchanting place, where dreams partake of reality with but a glimmer's notice and where there are innumerable, ink-induced horizons to choose from. And he believes behind each writer's dream exists an occasional freedom of opportunity that ends by the pen's tip or the final click in the text document.
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