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Tasmin Hansmann is an author, poet, and environmentalist who lives on the Azores Archipelago. She has a deep passion for books and nature. She and her two kittens live in an almost 200-year old stone house, where she writes her books.

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Tasmin Hansmann I am currently working on multiple projects! I am working on the next poetry collection that will follow "The Anatomy of Waves". I am writing a memoir…moreI am currently working on multiple projects! I am working on the next poetry collection that will follow "The Anatomy of Waves". I am writing a memoir and also some fictional stories. (less)
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About "Welcome Home Dear Soul"

In September I released my second book, Welcome Home Dear Soul. Now, a few days ago, it got a new cover which I looooove!
It is a weird book that is hard to describe, it is a conversation beyond life, with death herself, about the power of being alive.
I channeled this book and I know I wrote it for someone, I just have no idea who. So far, the book has been a "fail" in terms of sales, but it does Read more of this blog post »
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“Nunca subestimes el poder de lo ordinario.”
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“Die Stunde, in der das Mädchen ohne Namen seine Geschichte verlor, war die letzte des Tages.”
Christoph Marzi, Memory: Stadt der Träume

“That is one of the patterns: when nothing is happening, nothing continues to happen, but after a while the lull becomes too much and the drums need to kick in. Something has to happen. Often that need comes from yourself. You make a phone call. You say, "I can't do this life anymore, I need to change.' And one thing happens which you are in control of. And then another happens which you have no control over. Newton's third law of motion. Actions create reactions. When things start to happen, other things start to happen. But sometimes it seems there is no explanation as to why the things are happening - why all the buses are coming along at once - why life's moments of luck and pain arrive in clusters. All we can do is observe the pattern, the rhythm, and then live it.”
Matt Haig, How to Stop Time

“She laughs. It is the simplest, purest joy on earth, I realise, to make someone you care about laugh.”
Matt Haig, How to Stop Time

“Yes, guilt. It’s a revenge fantasy. We are so ashamed of what we have done as a species that we have made up a monster to destroy ourselves with. We aren’t afraid it will happen: We hope it will. We long for it. Someone needs to make us pay the price for what we have done. Someone needs to take this planet away from us before we destroy it once and for all. And if the robots don’t rise up, if our creations don’t come to life and take the power we have used so badly for so long away from us, who will? What we fear isn’t that AI will destroy us—we fear it won’t. We fear we will continue to degrade life on this planet until we destroy ourselves. And we will have no one to blame for what we have done but ourselves. So we invent this nonsense about conscious AI.”
Ray Nayler, The Mountain in the Sea

“We came from the ocean, and we only survive by carrying salt water with us all our lives—in our blood, in our cells. The sea is our true home. This is why we find the shore so calming: we stand where the waves break, like exiles returning home.”
Ray Nayler, The Mountain in the Sea

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