Kindly update the correct author which is me and tag it to my profile.
Details of My Book, Lines
• Title - Lines • Author(s) name(s) - Tahir Hussain • ISBN (or ASIN) - 979-8899067389 • Publisher - NotionPress • Publication date - April 20th 2025 • Format - Paperback • Page count - 138 • Description -
"Lines" is my devotion to simplicity.
Steve Jobs famously said, “We must work hard to get our thinking clean to make it simple.” Einstein echoed that true understanding is best expressed simply, and Picasso proved that decades of mastery could pour out in a single simple sketch.
"Lines" is a compilation of my shortest poems—almost haikus—that distil large feelings and complicated emotions into a single line.
This collection begs to be read slowly, in small, reflective doses rather than in a single hurried sitting. I’ve stripped away everything but the essential, leaving only naked, profound truth. Each line opens a portal to something infinite. These lines can shift everything inside you—if you let them.
It seems someone has uploaded these books and tagged the wrong Author who is also named Tahir Hussain.
I am the real author and my author link is https://www.goodreads.com/tahirpoetry
Kindly update the correct author which is me and tag it to my profile.
Details of My Book, Lines
• Title - Lines
• Author(s) name(s) - Tahir Hussain
• ISBN (or ASIN) - 979-8899067389
• Publisher - NotionPress
• Publication date - April 20th 2025
• Format - Paperback
• Page count - 138
• Description -
"Lines" is my devotion to simplicity.
Steve Jobs famously said, “We must work hard to get our thinking clean to make it simple.” Einstein echoed that true understanding is best expressed simply, and Picasso proved that decades of mastery could pour out in a single simple sketch.
"Lines" is a compilation of my shortest poems—almost haikus—that distil large feelings and complicated emotions into a single line.
This collection begs to be read slowly, in small, reflective doses rather than in a single hurried sitting. I’ve stripped away everything but the essential, leaving only naked, profound truth. Each line opens a portal to something infinite. These lines can shift everything inside you—if you let them.