Don't Miss this Giveaway - Ends 30th June 2015

Because of the delay in publishing my new book, I've decided to offer one more person a chance to win a copy of 'On The Other Hand: The Little Anthology of Big Questions' AND one of ‘Just Around The Bend: Más o Menos. Enter the giveaway here: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sh... If you've read my books and like them then please recommend this post to your friends.



The human experience is different for each of us and although there’s a commonality to this existence the way we approach it can make it a pleasure or a pain. The whys and wherefores that we all ask in the wee hours when we can’t sleep or during and in the aftermath of some personal crisis can leave us tormented. Those times when we stand thinking the whole world is mad; when what is so simple is so complicated; when every step we take seems to be like walking through treacle and we want to scream STOP! There must be a better way.

If you’ve reached this place in your life then I invite you to read my books (self-help, philosophy, psychology, metaphysical and many other genres). Books that deeply examine the society we created and the idiosyncrasies of our minds. We can be in control of our own lives; first individually and then globally; it begins within. In my books I’ve explored 'my' mind and it follows that as I’m no-one extraordinary, then my experiences aren’t very different from yours. Don’t we ultimately all want the same thing?

I don’t say ‘there, there’ or give pats on the back; these don’t help anyone. What I do is ask questions; particularly in On The Other Hand. Questions we tend to gloss over, roll our eyes away from, forget, ignore or stonily stare the questioner into silence. My books are full of the questions Humanity has buried beneath its pains and sorrows. I can’t supply answers – but I can show you how the questions are far more important.
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message 1: by G.R. (new)

G.R. Hewitt A book of questions is a good thing. Questions are the screwdriver that prises off the lid to reveal the contents; the knife that pares body from soul and discovers the innermost intentions. Questions are active, powerful, unyielding, uncomfortable and we hide from them.
It is not answers that drive change but questions.


message 2: by Renée (new)

Renée Paule As always G ... thank you. I like your metaphor.


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