- Independently Published
'Attractive-Demons' that You Should Avoid and Why They Can Never Be Your Soulmate: CHAPTER 2 from the 'Find Love or Die Trying' Series. A Short Read.
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- Christopher Conway
- Independently Published
- Paperback
- 9798729951697
- 7.99 X 5 X 0.1 inches
- 0.12 pounds
- Family & Relationships > Marriage & Long Term Relationships
- English
Book Description
REVIEW: Your chapter opened my eyes to Attractive-Demon #7 and why they can never be my soulmate. Thanks giving me a cecklist of other bad people to avoid.
- Wanda Benson: Las Vegas, NV
You want to find your one and only. That one special person, for true love. Who can you trust with your heart? More importantly, who should you never trust as a soulmate? There are certain types of people that you should avoid dating. No one tells you this.
Dating someone is one of the biggest decisions you can possibly make. You invest time, energy and your mental state. You only get one life, and when you choose to spend a massive amount of time with one person, you want the relationship to bring your happiness, not misery.
Famous Australian designer & photographer Ingrid Weir once said:
I'll say it again, for every moment you're with the wrong person, you are robbing yourself and the right person of the opportunity to find real happiness.
To help you develop the intuition and skill to avoid dating 'Attractive-Demons, ' in Chapter 2, 'Attractive-Demons that You Should Avoid and Why They Can Never Be Your Soulmate, ' Mr. Conway covers:
- 8 'Attractive-Demon' types to never date.
- What makes them so darn attractive that your rational brain is tricked into dating them
- Why you should never date these demons
- How to spot them quickly, so you don't get sucked into their web of deceit
- And so much more
After you go through Chapter 2 and fully absorb how to spot an 'Attractive-Demon' quickly, you will have a blueprint to finding love and happiness from the right person. Your soulmate is sure to follow next.
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Author Bio
I'm a Professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages at UT Arlington. I received my Ph.D. in Literature with a focus on Latin America from the University of California San Diego in 1996. Since then I have published widely on Latin American literature and culture.
I began my career as a specialist on the Latin American Cult of Simón Bolívar (1783-1830). At mid-career my focus shifted to nineteenth-century Latin American culture writ large, culminating in a book titled "Nineteenth-Century Spanish America: A Cultural History" (2015), which provides an overview of the century vis-a-vis music, painting, literature, photography, customs, and theater. My current research focus is in Comparative Literature, Media Studies, Comics, and American Studies. I'm interested in how different types of popular media, such as comics and fiction, represent identity and culture at different points in history.
Education
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- PhD in Literature
Univ of Calif San Diego 1996 - MA in Literature
Univ of Calif San Diego 1994 - BA in Spanish Literature
Univ of Calif Santa Cruz 1991
- PhD in Literature
Source: Fordham University
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