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DescriptionThis story is about Maraf, Power Punch and Solar Puck and their abnormal world of power and genius; minds creating a vast world of their own. Maraf was born powerful whereas Power Punch received his powers and Solar Puck had begun with them.The book also stars the virus, or slime as you may call it. This is a light-hearted work of fiction, through which Aminur attempts to unravel the inner workings of the mind. DescriptionAutobiographical horror story with poetry and prose. A story of mental illness and poverty on a violent housing estate later on reminiscences of life and puberty in a children’s home, of abuse and mental torture until an eventual release and life outside the institution. The other part of the book is purely poetical abstract and touches on writing while in a psychotic and abusive state. Also it’s about suicidal tendencies and the wishing and longing for spiritual release. About the AuthorRussell Jones (Ronelly) was born in Tradega South Wales and lived with his mother in poverty, they lived like recluses, and metal illness showed its head and he missed a lot of schooling. When Ronelly was eleven he went to live in a special children’s home called Preswylfa, what was then a Oberservation and Assessment centre, where a care order was made and mental illness reared its head again. He lived in Preswylfa until he was seventeen when he went to live in Swansea to study art and English language as a condition. After chopping and diving, moved to Cardiff where Ronelly first exhibited his paintings and illustrations in a one man show in a popular nightclub. After Cardiff he went to live in Germany and next exhibited in Stuttgart in the south. Later he lived in Berlin for a while and made another show, but was unsuccessful and returned to England. Soon after he had a very serious mental breakdown and diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic and prescribed very strong medicine but at first made him even worse, but after a lot of trials and experiments came to where he is today, better than he was and stable although still hearing voices and suffers from chronic depression. Ronelly manages to keep creative whether it painting, composing music or writing poetry or prose, the latter being a new passion that he has taken on and seems to be more prevalent in the last couple of years though he has exhibitive jointly in a mental health facility in Hove and Brighton over the last few years. Ronelly has read some of his poems on a local radio station and published them in a local magazine….

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