I am worth loving.
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Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2019
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For many years, I was drowning in pain, I was hurting, I had a gun to my head, I had a sword pointed at my chest, and I was trapped. I was worthless, I was alone, I didn't matter to anyone, my future didn't seem as bright. If you've felt this way then there is a good chance you are also dealing with depression. I recommend you keep reading because I will tell you now I swam to the shore, how I put down the gun, how I dropped the sword, and how I let myself free. My therapist recommended I write a book about my life so I will start here. Please provide any type of feedback you have so I can use it while writing my actual hardcover book someday. If you don't have depression but enjoy a good story then also continue reading! I hope I can help anyone that reads this and I hope I can inspire others to seek the light.
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Tender

15 parts Ongoing

Struggles have never been so beautiful. TENDER by FULLOFMOON is an exploration of the human experience, delving into abstract yet universal struggles. Through experimental use of various literary devices, classical references, political theories, economic concepts, and diverse structures, it addresses uncomfortable emotions, world systems, existential questions, and infatuations (with people, things, and the self.) By employing relatable subject matter and simple language, TENDER seeks to show how deeply beautiful our tender encounters truly are. Book cover photo credits: Reylia Slaby - Dagny Tarver