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Okay, Picture This... Series
It'll Feel Better
when it Quits Hurting

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A feast of fiction. Flights of fantasy. A smidgen of SciFi. A dash of nostalgia.

A misting of mystery. And a pinch of intrigue.

Stories to titillate any taste.

 

Curl up in your favorite chair and enjoy an evening of literary wine-tasting and savor a sampling of tales from our publishing house. This perfect blend of stories allows you to explore the offerings available at Indies United Publishing House. This diverse group of award winning authors varies as much as their exploration of stories. From feel good to scary, from thought provoking to humorous, we proudly present our second collection.

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Author: Lisa Orban

Series: Okay, Picture this... | Book One

Genre: Memoir

Page Count: 322

Word Count: 105,838

ISBN
Hardcover: 978-1-64456-029-7

Paperback: 978-1-64456-028-0
Mobi: 978-1-64456-031-0

ePub: 978-1-64456-030-3

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“My life could be summed up in five words:

And then it got bad…”

 

Author Lisa Orban is upfront that the reader shouldn’t dive into her world expecting resolution and recovery by the end of the book, and it's a refreshing way to discover beauty and inspiration from the unconventional. Orban consistently illustrates this possibility through her reminiscences of both circumstance and consequence. Although her life is an emotional rollercoaster of ups, downs, twists and turns, she manages to keep the reigns steady on chaos and retains balance between tragedy and hilarity through her tales. While some may argue that there may be peace in finding normality, Orban demonstrates how deviating from social obedience encourages us to define the world we live in by giving it meaning, and she does just that.

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