This play feels like an ode to loneliness, and to what it has come to mean in my life.
Loneliness can be difficult to carry, but it also holds within it quiet, beautiful lessons — lessons of coming to know yourself more gently, of listening to your own voice and dreams, and of learning to sit with silence and the need to be alone.
Loneliness A One-Act Play is simply a way of giving loneliness, solitude, and what begins to feel like companionship, a kind of attention.
The play and the process of bringing it into a book will now quietly come to an end. But I know that loneliness will continue to walk beside me, not to weigh me down, but to remind me that much of what we seek may already exist within us, if only we are willing to look.
If you do happen to read Loneliness, I would be grateful if you left a short review. It would mean a great deal.
Pari’s Books! is where you can find links for the play.


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