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| Title |
Celebrating Time Alone:
Stories of Splendid Solitude |
| Author |
Lionel Fisher author |
| ISBN |
1-58270-049-4 |
| Price |
$14.95 |
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| Book details |
softcover, 171 pages, 6 x 9 inches |
| Categories |
personal growth
inspiration
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| Description |
Almost forty million
Americans now live alone, a 24 percent leap from the last
decade. Single-person households, predicts demographic trends
analyst Cheryl Russell, could become the most common household
type in the United States by the year 2005. And yet, being
alone scares people more than anything except death. In
fact, this fear is so ingrained that many people seek their
answers, their happiness, their very selves in others and
lose sight of who they are and where they are going. Celebrating
Time Alone is for them.
In this book, Lionel Fisher shares his personal
reflections on solitude, brought into sharp focus by living
alone for six years on a remote Pacific Northwest beach.
He supplemented his own reflections by embarking on a sixteen
state, 15,000-mile journey in search of men and women who
have stretched the envelope of their aloneness to Waldenesque
proportions. He also spoke with their urban counterparts
who, through necessity or choice, prefer to savor their
individuality in smaller servings.
In a writing style that is at once eloquent and down-to-earth,
Fisher interweaves real-life stories from people he interviewed
with his own anecdotes to offer counsel, inspiration, affirmation,
insights, encouragement, and advice on living well alone.
He also includes a treasury of quotes. All the material
is intended to help us learn to use our solitude and periods
of aloneness for self-discovery and personal growth—whether
we choose aloneness or have it thrust on us. This is the
type of book that people will photocopy pages from to send
to loved ones or tack up on their refrigerators as they
do "Dear Abby" columns.
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Lionel Fisher has been a freelance writer,
corporate communicator, advertising agency creative director/copy
chief, newspaper correspondent, and business columnist during
his thirty-five-year professional writing career and has
had more than one hundred feature articles published in national,
regional, and in-flight and organizational publications.
Fisher is the author of On Your Own: A Guide to Working
Happily, Productively and Successfully from Home (Prentice
Hall, 1995, approximately 8,000 copies sold) and The Craft
of Corporate Journalism (Nelson-Hall, 1992, approximately
2,000 copies sold), a college text on writing and editing
creative organizational publications. He also writes a bi-weekly
humor-lifestyle column for The Daily Astorian and monthly
column for Fifty-Plus magazine.
Fisher has lived in solitude for the past six years on Washington
State's North Coast Peninsula. He has kept a detailed journal
to record his thoughts, feelings, and emotions as they came
into sharp clarity during this time. |
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