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The Heart Cremates Itself
- Narrated by: Kayne Lee Harrison
- Length: 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Heart Cremates Itself is a poetry chapbook that contains 36 poems about how it feels to live on once heartbreak has been healed.
Tadhg Culley is a professional screenwriter, published author, and poet from the UK. He has written more than 500 poems, 19 audiobooks, 10 feature film screenplays, eight TV series scripts, eight novellas, three guidebooks, one memoir, one novelette, one collection of short stories, and many other short-form works, delving into short films, documentaries, theatre, animation, and games. He is a BAFTA Scholar and graduate of both the National Film & TV School (NFTS) and the University of Creative Arts (UCA).
©2022 Tadhg Culley (P)2023 Tadhg Culley
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