In Whose Name?

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Book Description

A collection of essays & poetry examining the Towers of Babel and houses of God man has raised throughout his history. In both deadly serious and tongue-in-cheek fashion, the touchy subject of “higher powers” is subjected to inspection, dissection and at times, rather rude questioning of godly (and human) motives. Poems poke fun at mortals and gods alike, while essays examine God’s creation of man and vice versa. Irreverent, but largely (if not completely) irrefutable, the contents of this book will amuse many and enrage some (or vice versa!), but should make all who read it stop and think. Or at least, laugh.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Maïa

I'm a writer/philosopher/mentor, committed to being "useful" in any way, but am not good at explaining myself, so below is a profile that a dear friend, a talented Peruvian writer posted on his website, where he features my work: .................... MAIA is an American poet and essayist, though she considers herself a citizen of no nation, but only a sentient being of the universe at large. Most of her writing is about controversial themes, easy to understand if we look at some of her titles listed on her website. Every title is a statement. She has a unique style, says things in a way both direct and frank. All of her poems are nice to our ears while she makes us face reality. ................................ She uses a plain English to reach people of every condition and in all corners of the world. She is not merely a preacher of the good and the evil, but is also a practitioner of her beliefs. One of her duties imposed by herself on this earth is to help people master the art of writing, for free. You can reach her at her e-mail or go to her web site: www.saysmom.com .............I provide affordable editing/writing assistance [includes query letters, rewrites, etc.] and free mentoring for aspiring writers of all breeds. http://www.saysmom.com/maia/professionalservices.asp http://www.saysmom.com/maia/services.asp

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