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The nightmare factory

This book explores the eerie and surreal aspects of nightmares, examining the psychological and emotional impact they can have on individuals. It takes readers on a haunting journey through the depths of the human psyche, revealing the hidden fears and desires that lie within. more

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Maxine Kumin
Maxine Kumin

Maxine Kumin was an American poet celebrated for her vivid imagery and emotional depth. Born on June 6, 1925, and passing away on February 6, 2014, Kumin's poetry often delved into themes of nature, family, and personal experiences, earning her numerous awards and critical acclaim. more

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