Thoughts on Turning 40 (Poetry)

A collection of 100 poems which tell how the writer feels about various subjects including modern life, working, aging, beauty, mental illness, truth, lies, loss, hope, space, herself, and insanity. She can be flippant as well as deep and surly. From one extreme to another, she writes about what it's like to be different in a society which wants her to be something she's not.

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Thoughts on Turning 40 (Poetry)

A collection of 100 poems which tell how the writer feels about various subjects including modern life, working, aging, beauty, mental illness, truth, lies, loss, hope, space, herself, and insanity. She can be flippant as well as deep and surly. From one extreme to another, she writes about what it's like to be different in a society which wants her to be something she's not.

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Thoughts on Turning 40 (Poetry)

Thoughts on Turning 40 (Poetry)

by Ali Noel Vyain
Thoughts on Turning 40 (Poetry)

Thoughts on Turning 40 (Poetry)

by Ali Noel Vyain

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Overview

A collection of 100 poems which tell how the writer feels about various subjects including modern life, working, aging, beauty, mental illness, truth, lies, loss, hope, space, herself, and insanity. She can be flippant as well as deep and surly. From one extreme to another, she writes about what it's like to be different in a society which wants her to be something she's not.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153017662
Publisher: Ali Noel Vyain
Publication date: 11/28/2025
Series: Poetry
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Ali Noel Vyain  is a strange and unusual writer/graphic designer who writes mainly in her own universe which is in the urban fantasy/science fiction genres about people who come in different shapes, sizes and colors and may not all be heterosexual.

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