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Written by two-time Golden Glove Champion Tom Fallon, "Fighting Through It" is part memoir and part guide for overcoming adversity. The book opens up to Fallon as an 8 year old boy who is struggling to survive emotional abuse, physical abuse, as well as neglect at home. Developing a fear of abandonment, he explains how a bad relationship with his father left opportunity for a pedophile to enter his life. Left to deal with these life changing events on his own, he speaks of his deepened faith in God and his remarkable road to recovery. He reveals practical ways to deal with adversity, anxiety, and self doubt without the use of prescribed medicine, recreational drugs, or alcohol.
In a world encouraging innovation Tom Fallon presents literature as it grew from the great art revolution of the early 20th Century with a primer of his experiments and innovations with literary form in Creation Now With Words. Fallon presents his many experiments with literary form as he was affected by the art revolution, modern jazz, experimental classical music, Off-Off Broadway theater in NYC and modern American writers such as Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, Charles Olson, Dick Higgins, Bern Porter and others. With quotations from Paul Cezanne, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky and other visual artists of the art revolution Creation Now With Words encourages the freedom of the creative individual to explore and innovate with literary form as their individuality demands. The book ends with references for exploration.¿ForewordCREATION NOW WITH WORDS is a primer for encouraging independent thought and research relative to literary, word, form, based on the creative revolution in the arts which took place during the early 20th Century.Nothing is permanent. HeraclitusThere is no must in art because art is free.Wassily KandinskyThose artists who penetrate to the region of that secret place where primeval power nurtures all evolution. Where the power house of all time and space - call it brain or heart of creation - activates every function; who is the artist who would not dwell there?Paul KleeWhat I write, as I have said before, could only be called poetry because there is no other category in which to put it.Marianne MooreI encourage a writer to create, experiment and invent, to fail and succeed, with literary, word, form, to embrace the freedom which exists in each person's unique created individuality.Yes, there are other serious considerations for a writer such as integrity of language, communication, life truth, which I will not relate here. These must not be forgotten -Tom Fallon
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