Riffs Redux

by Doug Hile

About the Book

This book is a compilation of essays, poetry and short stories that has been a part of the author's life experiences and discoveries.

As an individual and aspiring author, one has to convey his inner thoughts, ideas, and ways of how we see the world not only using our eyes but also using all our senses and the mysteries that makes us feel that we actually lived with a purpose.

This is a book the author wanted to share to everyone to explore, learn and appreciate the beauty of everything around us.

Life is at our doorstep; we don't need to look after what is not around but to embrace what is right in front of us and that is to enjoy what the world has to offer.

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