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By: Zubair Mulla

Confessions

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Maybe you were hit on the blind side of life, experiencing real discoveries, living off the sixes of a dice, trauma-gripped powering through, but holding on to something that just was not true.


Now there’s a dark light in you, it will walk the path of the master devil in situ, dark energy will pass through, with hell throwing spanner's in kind, simply to be rid of you.


Drafting a reality of your life with words, allergic to average, continuing to overthink the verbs, by practice of patience marking the tomorrows with your innovated verse.


How to battle a problem that has no rule? When did public entities become so cruel? This thought has spun so many views, but these days even Britain's finest don't have a clue, indecisive it remains, your patience must simply be insane.


Life is certainly not a problem to be solved, a toxic reality experienced will never go untold. Many vain attempts will be made to make you unfold, breaking into your reality, squeezed against the goodness of your halo soul.


Confessions by Zubair Mulla ponders over all this and more.

The author originates from Lancashire, England, holding an academic background in legal, private investigation and information technology.


The writing captures the journey of an individual confronting mental health, a survivor from a fine line of an end.  Learning to live again cautiously, muddling through a life that has brought about deep understanding of mental tolerance and patience.


A soul that is fed with curiosity and willingness to learn, to understand, endure and overcome. This tenacity is a fundamental part of his personality, what makes him unique in drive, determination and ultimately peace.


Forming a collection of words built up of experiences, lonely enduring challenges, the chaos in his mind and the outcomes.  Writing became his therapy to understand what made him rain, so he could shine, leaving an astute diary of his confessions.

Customer Reviews
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44 reviews
44 reviews
  • Graeme Henderson

    It is amazing how this writer has dealt with the challenges in his life. We all endure depression in some form, but just as the writer has displayed it is all part of our growth as human beings. A very good book indeed.

  • Tracey Dawson

    How the writer impacts a variance of emotions into one single line really had me overwhelmed, a brutal experience written with so much grace and hope.  I really like this book.

  • Janet Frances

    Had me in tears at so many paragraphs, such a well written collection of short stories, my favorite was 'Reflections', fantastic all round.

  • James Swarbrook

    This is just proof that anybody can beat depression, what a marvellous result, I wish the write a successful life.

  • Salman Yaqub

    It's good to see a British Asian writing about life experiences against systematic persecutions of culture and the balance of civil and social hypocrites a very brave write indeed.

  • John McKay

    I wish I could express my feelings in the way this writer has done. Some parts of this book felt like as if I was peering into my own life, beautifully written.

  • Rachel Hourne

    Such a suitable title for the collection, such an entertaining read, so hard to put down.

  • Daruis Alonzo

    How the writers words deliver a variance of emotions in to one single line really had me overwhelmed, a brutal experience written with so much grace and hope. The stories have made a huge impact as they resonated in me my own experiences, I really like this book.

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