Indictments on Life includes over three hundred short writings – thoughts, poetry, aphorisms, and satire about the complicated journey called life. Seen through the eyes of a world-weary police officer, they form a body of work, often poetic, often shocking, on the major issues of life – divorce, depression, religion, societal expectations, the shortcomings of people, and the search for meaning in life.
Many of these are thoughts we have all had at times, but are reluctant to admit. Steven Miserez writes them down in daring, stark, uncomfortable ink. Boldly facing his demons, he challenges the reader to do the same. He asks, “Do you judge me for my writings?... Haven’t I judged and condemned myself?”
A passage through life, a dark depression, angst, guilt, and a need for redemption – all are universal themes and Indictments of Life.
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