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Us is a book of poems about love, hurt, fear (and trying to overcome it), energy, music, nature, light, and dark. It is about connection: unconscious, subconscious and waking state connectivity that to my mind and heart pervades everything and explains our love and our hurt and is our true reality. These poems were born out of sympathy for self and "other," that is for Self. They were brewed with tears and squeezed in virtual embrace or stamped with pounded fists to the soundtrack of the great musicians. Indeed, the songs often gathered the tide and tinted the hue of a choppy sea of thought…mehr

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Us is a book of poems about love, hurt, fear (and trying to overcome it), energy, music, nature, light, and dark. It is about connection: unconscious, subconscious and waking state connectivity that to my mind and heart pervades everything and explains our love and our hurt and is our true reality. These poems were born out of sympathy for self and "other," that is for Self. They were brewed with tears and squeezed in virtual embrace or stamped with pounded fists to the soundtrack of the great musicians. Indeed, the songs often gathered the tide and tinted the hue of a choppy sea of thought and emotion. The sea is shared. It is Us. The poems are a few waves gathered and bottled in homage.
Autorenporträt
C.G.'s short story "Tooths" was published in the book Mug of Woe. In 2020, he published a book of poems, entitled Us. In 2023, he published a collection of two poems and two historical fiction short stories, entitled The Peace Quaternity, which won a Literary Titan gold award. In 2025, he published an illustrated children's book, entitled Cloud Jumping.C.G. lives in Colorado Springs with his wife, two sons, two dogs, and cat. He works in finance and dreams of writing all day. He graduated from Harvard with a degree in psychology and took graduate level psychology courses at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. He has read a number of layperson books on quantum physics. His studies in psychology and quantum physics inform his world building.