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Life's Essence








 

 

Marriage Life A Players Game

Marriage Life a Players Game, not literally, looks at the concept of marriage and ventures into a fictitious story of a family who go through the trials and trivialities of everyday life, adjusting and compromising to get through issues.

"Written By

Charles K. Wright"

 

Love

Learn

Communicate

Understand

Share

Togetherness

Affection

Joy

Planning

Goals

Progress

Happiness

Life

Soulmate

Family values

Structure

Relationship

 

  Book Information



Title: Marriage Life A Players Game

Author: Charles K. Wright

Format: Paperback, EBook

(Paperback) ISBN: 9781418433055

(EBook) ISBN: 9781414094595

Publisher: Author House

Pub. Date: May 2004

 

A Fun Art







To some reading is fun,

With the aim of being done,

Moving onto the next book,

Eagerly anticipating another look,

Initially having a browse,

Eventually getting aroused,

Learning with the ages,

Advancing through the pages,

Now nearing the end,

With another one around the bend,

"Enjoy and Keep Smiling".


"Written by Charles K. Wright"






Pictures That Tell A Story

 

Pictures

Pictures That Tell A Story2

 

Pictures2

Pictures That Tell A Story3

 

Pictures3

Waiting For The Bite

 

Fishing

Kids Puzzle Page

 

Kids Puzzle Page

Kids Animal Page

 

Kids Animal Page

What's It All About

 

What's It All About

The Thing About Food

 

The Thing About Food

The Thing About Food 2

 

The Thing About Food 2

Simmons Squirrel,The Court Case

 

Free Food

What Makes The Difference

 

Challenges

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About the book Life's Essence


Life's Essence written by Charles K. Wright and Jessica Roach, publisher 1stBooks.
http://www.1stbooks.com
The book is light Poetry-Prose with some Innuendo. In all rather humourous. Small in size, rich in content. No matter how many readings one may still find new meanings leaving one to delve deep into thought bringing forth new ideas.


 

Book Information



Title: Life's Essence

Authors: Charles K. Wright and Jessica Roach

Format: Paperback, EBook

(Paperback) ISBN: 9780759634541

(EBook) ISBN: 9780759634534

Publisher: 1stBooks Library (Author House)

Pub. Date: June 2001


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Song Lyrics

by Charles K. Wright
Copyrighted
Library of Congress
Washington D.C.

(1) We Could Have Worked Good Together
(2) There's Nothing Like Drink
(3) The Beauty of the Children
(4) My Ambition
(5) Honesty
(6) Do You See
Lyrics by Charles K. Wright, Music by Andrew Hayman, Sung by Chrissie Hughes
Lyrics by Charles K. Wright, Music by Andrew Hayman, Sung by Mark Alfred & Chrissie Hughes
Lyrics by Charles K. Wright, Music by Andrew Hayman and Andrew Hunt, Sung by Chrissie Hughes
Lyrics by Charles K. Wright, Music by Andrew Hayman, Sung by Chrissie Hughes
Lyrics by Charles K. Wright, Music by Andrew Hayman, Sung by Chrissie Hughes
Lyrics by Charles K. Wright, Music by Andrew Hayman, Sung by Chrissie Hughes




Upcoming

Another book will shortly commence on an action adventure topic. It makes a change from the previous two, and it is quite interesting to change styles again.

The Chase - As Reality Nears

The Chase - As Reality Nears is a fictitious story of a man that had it all in reality, but his reality became despair as he tried to figure out what was happening. Through the clouds of obliqueness he had to pull all the strings and recall all his knowledge of past events in order to solve the puzzle. Time was running out as he was against the clock. A story of lies, deceit, entrapment, snares and mind games to turn his life into turmoil. Fast and furious, Slow and vivid. Remember what one reads has many meanings and understanding is the only way to solve the puzzle.


Cheers,

Chaz.








 

Other Interests




What is Knowledge?

Knowledge is a vast entity. Many people have many interests and seek the information to fulfill their passion.

With so many mediums to seek info; One of the best, if not the best, being the net as it is so easily accessible giving one the correct information at a quick rate. Therefore, it is no wonder people use this method frequently.

Throughout life one reads regardless of the medium. Whether it being newspapers, posters, pamphlets, books, television. However, it is true that the more one reads or seeks the greater the knowledge gained.

Going back to the past, while in University, there were two mathematic books by a popular author. I was not aware of it until I browsed the reference system of South Bank University's Library. They didn't half help, came in handy actually explaining the biz in ever so layman terms. Moving onto the present, I had a butchers at this book I picked up from a hawker on the street which also came in handy. Now I have some knowledge at the concept of learning but I did not have the concept of what it entails to make a website. With so many software packages and information I chose to read html text first and then play with the "easy to do" packages. The book being daunting initially but eventually all this information gained put me on the right track to trying a thing or two. Quite frankly there is a lot to learn, and no matter what your skills there will be changes as time goes by thus making one have to learn again. I do give praise to books of these stature, as I ask myself, "How is that someone could write a book or a package that explained all ever so simple. The answer being, "an inept ability to produce layman term concepts".

The need for most people is to reference/read something that is attractive to them that they can relate to whether it is for a specific need or interest.

These may range from Title's such as "Chicken Soup" to "To Kill a Mocking Bird" to "Of Mice and Men" to "Twelfth Night" to movie classics such as "The Driver" to reference material such as the "Encyclopedia Britannica".

Understanding is got from practicing, reiterating, practicing, reiterating as it takes time to graft and learn. Once learnt then one will not have to practice and reiterate so often.

There is always an interest.

 

An Interest

Learning is a process throughout the years

Gaining knowledge of the fruit that it bears

Never stopping the want to take on knowledge in abundance

However, never wanting to make it redundant

Consuming it at a snails pace

Diverting from wanting to make it a race

Occasionally becoming a rabbit

Not making it a habit

Enjoying the occasions smiling with joy

Referring to it as a new toy

Never ceasing to obtain

Gaining the thoughts to now retain.

Written by Charles K. Wright.

 

 
 


Charles K. Wright
douhsaang@hotmail.com
Jessica Roach-Williams
peace_clown82@yahoo.com



 

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