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With unfathomable spirit, I attempt to plumb the depths of humanity
with this writing. Peppering each piece with penetrating truths, I seek
to light a fire within your soul. The words you will discover within
this latest work will move you to curiosity and wonder - not only as to
my intended meaning, but more so, the defining elements of your own
life and spirit. Each piece placed in this collection arises from a
personal experience and is extremely transparent. Be Blessed. Some reviews: Holly
V. Hendrick
OMG
Christian! That was some of the most touching, beautiful poetry and prose that
I have ever read!! It is honest, painful, delightful, joyous and breathtaking.
Through your words, you insure that pain can fade, relationships endure, true
love is true and God lives in everyone and everything. It is a masterpiece
painted in words from your soul!
I couldn't stop once I got started!! I even had to tell my
hubby I would call him back later! LOL
Life in Poetry and Prose by Christian Schaal – A Review
April 12, 200906:48 PM EDT (Updated: April 12, 200906:55 PM EDT)
Rating: 10/10
by Marge H.
Thanks to a recent
article by Sheila Deeth, reviewing this same book, I had the opportunity to
read this ebook. Here is a link to Sheila's article: Life
in Poetry and Prose
Christian’s writing
touched me. A few of his poems made me cry. I found his poetry about love and
spirituality inspiring. I related to all of his poetry and prose in this book.
His love for God,
life, his wife, and his children shines through.
In his forward,
Christian explains his purpose for writing. He says he is, “filled with words,
that once constructed, provide an outlet for a passion and message contained
within them.”
He further states that
“his desire and intent is to be an uplifting man and a man of uplifting.”
For me, he fulfilled
his goals, admirably.
Christian, I'm Back from Florida, Hope All is Well, By The Way I LOVED Ur
Book, there was several pieces that I connected with and found to be Deep in
Substance! ~
Thanx again~Freedom
Christian Schaal's book, A Life in Poetry and Prose, delves
into the heartache of regret and the promise of hope. The book is divided into
three sections, and my favorite poem from the first is Sandcastle Life, filled
with my own shared images of castles built when I was a child. Schaal deftly
juxtaposes the innocence of childhood play with the way we hold our friends at
bay as adults, building moats and shoveling sand to keep us safe. The second part
of the book offers spiritual meaning to the first, and I particularly like the
short poem, Simple Gratitude, with its feeling of wind blowing over the
sand-dunes of my youth. In Lift Yourself, the line "your life is a diamond
/ though you see it as coal," stayed with me long after reading. Part
three is headed "Love and Relationship," and starts, incongruously,
with divorce. A backdrop of pain lends depth to the love in these poems, and to
the promise in The River and the Valley. My Essence Concealed speaks of hope
for so many who hide behind the secrets of their lives. And the final family
photograph brings me full circle to the joys of my own family relationships. A
lovely book Mr. Schaal, and I'm glad I read it.
Sheila Deeth
Author / Writer
Life in Poetry and Prose is wonderful. I do like the
sincerity, depth and soul you present in the poetry written. I hope your
sales go very well as I think a lot of people will enjoy it the same as I have
done.
Anastasia http://www.authormeetingplace.com
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Holly
V. Hendrick
OMG
Christian! That was some of the most touching, beautiful poetry and prose that
I have ever read!! It is honest, painful, delightful, joyous and breathtaking.
Through your words, you insure that pain can fade, relationships endure, true
love is true and God lives in everyone and everything. It is a masterpiece
painted in words from your soul!
I couldn't stop once I got started!! I even had to tell my
hubby I would call him back later! LOL
Life in Poetry and Prose by Christian Schaal – A Review
April 12, 200906:48 PM EDT (Updated: April 12, 200906:55 PM EDT)
Rating: 10/10
by Marge H.
Thanks to a recent
article by Sheila Deeth, reviewing this same book, I had the opportunity to
read this ebook. Here is a link to Sheila's article: Life
in Poetry and Prose
Christian’s writing
touched me. A few of his poems made me cry. I found his poetry about love and
spirituality inspiring. I related to all of his poetry and prose in this book.
His love for God,
life, his wife, and his children shines through.
In his forward,
Christian explains his purpose for writing. He says he is, “filled with words,
that once constructed, provide an outlet for a passion and message contained
within them.”
He further states that
“his desire and intent is to be an uplifting man and a man of uplifting.”
For me, he fulfilled
his goals, admirably.
Christian, I'm Back from Florida, Hope All is Well, By The Way I LOVED Ur
Book, there was several pieces that I connected with and found to be Deep in
Substance! ~
Thanx again~Freedom
Christian Schaal's book, A Life in Poetry and Prose, delves
into the heartache of regret and the promise of hope. The book is divided into
three sections, and my favorite poem from the first is Sandcastle Life, filled
with my own shared images of castles built when I was a child. Schaal deftly
juxtaposes the innocence of childhood play with the way we hold our friends at
bay as adults, building moats and shoveling sand to keep us safe. The second part
of the book offers spiritual meaning to the first, and I particularly like the
short poem, Simple Gratitude, with its feeling of wind blowing over the
sand-dunes of my youth. In Lift Yourself, the line "your life is a diamond
/ though you see it as coal," stayed with me long after reading. Part
three is headed "Love and Relationship," and starts, incongruously,
with divorce. A backdrop of pain lends depth to the love in these poems, and to
the promise in The River and the Valley. My Essence Concealed speaks of hope
for so many who hide behind the secrets of their lives. And the final family
photograph brings me full circle to the joys of my own family relationships. A
lovely book Mr. Schaal, and I'm glad I read it.
Sheila Deeth
Author / Writer
Life in Poetry and Prose is wonderful. I do like the
sincerity, depth and soul you present in the poetry written. I hope your
sales go very well as I think a lot of people will enjoy it the same as I have
done.
Anastasia http://www.authormeetingplace.com
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