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About Book"These words that I breathe" is a spellbinding collection of poetry that speaks for broken souls. It is a drapery of sanctified words the author was too weak to give voice to, so she gave them breath and let them free, so the words were hers to own, but the worlds to feel. This book encompasses her journey with the Self (the Proprium), with her soul mate (Paramour), and with the world in general (Breathless mortals).
About AuthorKhadija Mustufa has a Bachelors degree in Professional Psychology and is an ardent book lover. She loves everything about books, from reading and writing, to buying and smelling them. And words are her weapon. Her refuge. Her shield. From all that goes beyond her control. She doesn't write just because she can, she writes because she must, because words are what have kept her alive for so long.
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About Book"These words that I breathe" is a spellbinding collection of poetry that speaks for broken souls. It is a drapery of sanctified words the author was too weak to give voice to, so she gave them breath and let them free, so the words were hers to own, but the worlds to feel. This book encompasses her journey with the Self (the Proprium), with her soul mate (Paramour), and with the world in general (Breathless mortals).
About AuthorKhadija Mustufa has a Bachelors degree in Professional Psychology and is an ardent book lover. She loves everything about books, from reading and writing, to buying and smelling them. And words are her weapon. Her refuge. Her shield. From all that goes beyond her control. She doesn't write just because she can, she writes because she must, because words are what have kept her alive for so long.