Book Title:
THE WAY OF DREAMS
Poems & Stories
Author: Ronan Murray
ISBN: 978-0-9556985-4-5
BOOK DATA
• Softcover Book
• 96 pages
• Format: Perfect Bind
• Size: h210 x w148 x s8 mm
• Genre: Poetry, Short Stories
• Price: £8.99 $10.99 €12.00
Publisher: Murray & McCarthy Publishing
Release Date: 2010
PRICE: £8.99 $10.99
ISBN: 978-0-9556985-4-5
DESCRIPTION:
The Way of Dreams is a journey that begins with a Challenge to get us out of our comfort zone where beyond our fear lives the Inspiration to live our Dreams. With the Light of Inspiration in hand we journey down the mountain into the inevitable valley of Obstacles where we learn to Accept Failure and move past Regret. In that place of Failure and Regret, when all else is stripped away, it is there that we find that one thing brightly shining. It is our gift, our one unique gift that each of us has deep within us; something quite special that can change the world. With that purpose to guide us we Return again to the journey that we started so long ago upon the mountain, and the world below will be a better place for what we have found.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ronan Murray
Ronan Murray is the book designer and publisher for Murray & McCarthy Publishing and Design and is the author of 5 self-published books of poetry including a Poetry Play on CD. He is the author of the book Secrets of Drombeg - The Stone Circle and Fulacht Fiadh published in 2 editions released in 2013 and 2014 and is currently working on publishing the 3rd Edition in 2018.
His scope of writing is varied in both subject and style ranging from lyrical poems and prose to longer dramatic story poems and turning them into recorded audio performances on CD and has also included in his publishing of books for self-published authors the multi-media options of producing E-Books and Audio book recordings released on CD or as MP3 Downloads.
Much of Ronan's poetry and writings are concerned with the environment, philosophy and spirituality, and the pursuit of artistic dreams in poetry, art and music. Ronan Murray orginally from Oregon in the US has settled for the past 12 years in West Cork, and has made his home in Ireland to his ancestral link of his grandfather McCarthy born in Limerick.