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Waves of Madness, Waters of Tranquility is my best articulation of the way the mentally ill mind works. The water theme is given to portray how overwhelming the task of recovery can be, but also relaxing. One can be lost at sea, but find serenity in the oceans. This book speaks of the inner turmoil of the mentally ill, seeking to set the psyche free in poetic verse. I suffer from schizoaffective disorder. Utopian ideals are ever-present as I attempt to explain my situation. I have found my poetry to be a cathartic and therapeutic outlet to regain my composure in living. If I can reach just one…mehr

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Waves of Madness, Waters of Tranquility is my best articulation of the way the mentally ill mind works. The water theme is given to portray how overwhelming the task of recovery can be, but also relaxing. One can be lost at sea, but find serenity in the oceans. This book speaks of the inner turmoil of the mentally ill, seeking to set the psyche free in poetic verse. I suffer from schizoaffective disorder. Utopian ideals are ever-present as I attempt to explain my situation. I have found my poetry to be a cathartic and therapeutic outlet to regain my composure in living. If I can reach just one soul, I can alter the course of society in whole. If I can change your mind about my kind, then it's plain to see we're both being set free.
Autorenporträt
Aaron Michael Sinay was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1977. He grew up in Columbia, MD, and attended Howard Community College, from which he graduated in the spring of 2004 with an Associate's degree in liberal arts. He also studied conversational Hebrew, Jewish Literature, history, and mysticism, at Baltimore Hebrew University. His poetry is the hand that reaches into the hole he falls into in life and pulls him out. He composes poetry on a near daily basis and performs at open mic once a week. His second book has been in the works for almost 20 years and is hopefully nearing completion. Aaron got his start composing poetry for greeting cards and then wrote for his own therapy.