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A Life Untrusted: Poetry by Ken Hryciuk c.1981
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A Life Untrusted: Poetry by Ken Hryciuk c.1981 in Grande Prairie, AB
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A Life Untrusted: Poetry by Ken Hryciuk c.1981 in Grande Prairie, AB
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The words within this book of poetry were written during a special period of my life during the early 1980's, a time when I built, and also messed up, relationships with a lot of good people. The words were typed out on an old Underwood typewriter that I bought from my brother-in-law's second hand store. The typewriter is long gone, but over the years I did manage to keep hold of the papers that the words were written on. And it was those words that helped me to understand where I was in my life at that time, and softened many of the struggles with the loneliness and longing that I experienced back then.
Now that I have the opportunity to share those words, my hope is that they help to inspire the reader to carry on with and overcome their own struggles.
The words within this book of poetry were written during a special period of my life during the early 1980's, a time when I built, and also messed up, relationships with a lot of good people. The words were typed out on an old Underwood typewriter that I bought from my brother-in-law's second hand store. The typewriter is long gone, but over the years I did manage to keep hold of the papers that the words were written on. And it was those words that helped me to understand where I was in my life at that time, and softened many of the struggles with the loneliness and longing that I experienced back then.
Now that I have the opportunity to share those words, my hope is that they help to inspire the reader to carry on with and overcome their own struggles.




















