Biography Books
The Diabolic Labyrinth
A story about the first eight years of my life with schizophrenia. Homelessness, psychosis and so on. True story.
Autobiography of Yogini in Short Mamta Kulkarni
This Book is not an attempt from me to show you how to do Meditation or its techniques or how to do Pranayama or Asanas as you already have one ''Yoga Sutras of Patanjali-by B.K.S IYENGAR but to actually cementing your first base as without which all your Asanas will just remain mere a warm up...
Glimpses of Autobiography
A bunch of people and their characters, a flurry of happenings and my observations, scenes that would have found a place in my autobiography, if ever I wrote one.
Six Years of Melbourne: July 2002 to April 2008
I left Singapore on July 5, 2002, to Melbourne, Australia, in pursue of my tertiary/university education at The University of Melbourne – to do a Bachelor of Science. There was much trepidation and anxiety as the day drew close to leave Singapore. Little did I expect that very same feelings was...
Liberation
Guruji's divine speeches.
A La Sombra de la Muerte
A biography history count and political poems. With a list of criminals from Chile. A life journal of two years in jail.
The Prison Gates Are Broken
Have you ever met someone who has been ravaged by many kinds of abuse? Read in these pages about Rhonda Snow, a woman who suffered horrible abuses by friends, relatives, boyfriends, her own husband and even herself. Learn how she tries desperately to find an escape from her pain through alcohol...
Agent 107: A Final Report
The late, great Agent 107 (Frank von Peck) of Psecret Psociety is remembered in this special 2200-word hagiographical short story.
Tears of a Child
EDITOR'S NOTE: Scenes of a sexual nature included. For mature audiences only. Screaming, shouting and swearing are all I hear while hiding in a corner of my room. Tears rolling down my face knowing that there is nothing I can do to stop this. I will get shouted at by someone I love so dearly...
The Best of British Genocide Part 1 - Immaculate Conception
This is a unique autobiography written in an individualistic style. Phil Wylie states that in relation to the book that it may seem “stranger than fiction”. This crossed my mind as I read it. It is a real “page-turner” with the family history covering the post-British Empire period. The...