A Dark Place in the Center

A Collection of Poems

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: David Prinz Hufford ISBN: 9781458210852
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: September 5, 2013
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: David Prinz Hufford
ISBN: 9781458210852
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: September 5, 2013
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

On the subject of alcoholism, the language and publications of recovery literature run the gamut from self-help guides to inspiring stories. Author David Prinz Huffordhimself a recovered alcoholic who has been sober now for thirty yearsadds his own voice to this topic in the form of this new collection of verse.

His poetry spans the full range of alcoholism, from initiation at parties to full-blown chronic alcoholism to the change that comes only from hitting bottom. His words speak from experience, written by an insider who has lived the nightmare and found his way out to clear-headed wakefulness. Exploring a wide range of emotion and history, these verses were difficult to write; some are just as difficult to read, steeped in agony and despair.

Even so, Huffords message is not one of condemnation but instead of hope. Once a prisoner of alcoholism, he is now set free. He shares his painful road to inspire the lost onesthe people of Huffords past, who feel hopelessly afraid and shackled to a drug that will not let go.

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On the subject of alcoholism, the language and publications of recovery literature run the gamut from self-help guides to inspiring stories. Author David Prinz Huffordhimself a recovered alcoholic who has been sober now for thirty yearsadds his own voice to this topic in the form of this new collection of verse.

His poetry spans the full range of alcoholism, from initiation at parties to full-blown chronic alcoholism to the change that comes only from hitting bottom. His words speak from experience, written by an insider who has lived the nightmare and found his way out to clear-headed wakefulness. Exploring a wide range of emotion and history, these verses were difficult to write; some are just as difficult to read, steeped in agony and despair.

Even so, Huffords message is not one of condemnation but instead of hope. Once a prisoner of alcoholism, he is now set free. He shares his painful road to inspire the lost onesthe people of Huffords past, who feel hopelessly afraid and shackled to a drug that will not let go.

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