The Heart of Space
by Cendrine Marrouat
Genre: Poetry
“The Heart of Space” is a collection of 38 pieces that delve into several major topics, including solitude,
the importance of embracing pain, and the lessons one can learn from self-discovery.
the importance of embracing pain, and the lessons one can learn from self-discovery.
“Every single poem is utterly endearing, imbued with a careful sense of introspection, philosophical
musings and above all a genuine feeling of hope that, no matter what happens to us in our lives, in the
end things will turn out all right.” – David Ellis, Author of “See A Dream Within: Found “Poe”try Based On
The Collected Poetry Works Of Edgar Allan Poe”
musings and above all a genuine feeling of hope that, no matter what happens to us in our lives, in the
end things will turn out all right.” – David Ellis, Author of “See A Dream Within: Found “Poe”try Based On
The Collected Poetry Works Of Edgar Allan Poe”
Thank you for your interest in my work!
My name is Cendrine Marrouat. (It is pronounced as “san-drEEn mar-wah”. The “t” at the end is
optional.) Originally from Toulouse, France, I moved to Winnipeg, Canada, in 2003. I am a dual
citizen.
optional.) Originally from Toulouse, France, I moved to Winnipeg, Canada, in 2003. I am a dual
citizen.
I am a photographer, specializing in nature, black-and-white and closeup images. My photography seeks
the mundane to capture the fleeting, but true beauty of life in its many forms.
the mundane to capture the fleeting, but true beauty of life in its many forms.
I approach photography in the same way as I write poetry. It’s not about the tools. It’s about the moment
when my eyes catch a story that needs to be told. What happens next, is a spiritual yearning to describe
the scene with my camera. However, it is during the editing process that my poetic background comes
into play. Every photo must achieve two goals: simplicity and serenity. I use the pure black and white
format to convey timelessness. Occasional tinges of sepia are for added depth. Finally, colors stand for
romanticism.
when my eyes catch a story that needs to be told. What happens next, is a spiritual yearning to describe
the scene with my camera. However, it is during the editing process that my poetic background comes
into play. Every photo must achieve two goals: simplicity and serenity. I use the pure black and white
format to convey timelessness. Occasional tinges of sepia are for added depth. Finally, colors stand for
romanticism.
For more about the author, click here: https://www.cendrinemedia.com/About-Cendrine-Marrouat
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Thank you for hosting my book!