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Souls II

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Souls II is one ebook that belongs to the Heart & Souls series. This edition, the first of the serie, is a collection of three spiritual and emotional short stories about life and relationships. It features "An Age Gap" a love that blooms surprisingly on daily basis, anyhow it has an unexpected final -and this is not by the peculiarity that defines it. "Father & Son", a love based on respect and acceptance of their mutual differences and points of view. "Ideas", an entire world of thoughts of an individual who blames his setbacks and tragedy on somebody else until an unthinkable helping hand is offered to him to prove that he is the one who creates his own reality. Download on: Amazon

Some Answers From Oliver Frances (part 2)

What about The Cursed Poet? My new story is about a singular persona who trudged on his path to recognition, and when he made the grade, suddenly his downfall starts, until he vanishes, and no one knows his whereabouts, nor whether he is still alive or not -although his death is reported. There, the legend begins, and it strengths when some people claim to have been seen him alive, meanwhile his works start to gain recognition again. In his writings, he grants his legacy to the world. What do you look for? Love, The greatest energy. A writer like you is ill-tempered? Not absolutely. I am easy-going person. What are you reading now? Everything that falls into my hands. Still Coca Cola is your preference? Absolutely. With whom do you prefer to be? With a lovely woman (laughter).

Love Is Forgiveness

Perhaps one could find hard to forgive another after a bitter and suffering experience between them or a painful break-up. However, there is no an existing thing or happened event that can’t be forgiven. Those who don’t forgive are exposed to live inside their own hell.   It’s ironic, at least, not hilarious, that in many cases what should be forgiven is a silly thing. So don’t bog yourself down on account of your stubbornness about your belief that events or things have to be as you think. 

Some Answers From Oliver Frances (part 1)

Oliver Frances begins to write on his teens. His first short story was an epic one, inspired in chivalric romance books. As time went by, his themes are based on emotions, conveyed on Summer Love; and from the experience derived of his travels, and political and social issues being one background for all unfolding drama in the stories featured in Century’s Endings. Surprisingly, Oliver went on to romance publishing short stories that are part of the series of Heart & Souls, though. All the stories of Heart weren’t appreciated by the readers, despite having great editorial reviews from severe critics. The fact lingers of that Frances, as one reader writes, have written stories that differ so much from contemporary American literature. Hence, the reader loves or hates them, unfortunately there is no in between. Anyhow, this didn’t refrain Oliver from releasing Heart II. In his latest works, is evidenced a change about themes. Now, his stories convey drama but through spiritu...

Life-Death-Structure

Oliver Frances Visits Pagan Spirits

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Pagan Spirits had a chance to ask Oliver some questions. Here are his answers. PS: What was the name of the first book you wrote? How did you get it published? Oliver:Summer Love... Self-published at smashwords.com (To avoid query letters or finding an agent I decided to go on self-publishing and create my own publishing company.) PS: Which do you find leads you to your best work: your triumphs or your tragedies? Do you write from joy or pain? Oliver: Spiritual realization. In fact, all the books that I've written recently are spiritual ones or have a great content of spirituality. I don't write from joy or pain anymore. In fact, many years ago I believed that an author had to go through hardships to create a good work, but not anymore. PS: Do you have a writing ritual? If you listen to music while you're writing, what do you listen to? Oliver: I hear music--very light one because the deep is in my writing. PS: Who has been the biggest influence on your c...