The Man Who Drowned Himself On Stage speaks of the fragility of the human heart and soul. In Patrick Hart's second book, he surprises the audience by removing yet another layer of proverbial skin, as he addresses common, yet difficult themes, such as love, pain, artistry, death, and depression. The Man Who Drowned Himself On Stage is hyper focused on the author's growth as a writer, and as the title suggests, a complete exposure of his conscience...
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