Eva Pilch has published Through My Eyes, a book of philosophical poetry and photography. She shares the way she sees things in inspiring poetry and photographs, which include everything from nature to her own unique displays of various messages. With our increasingly fragmented society, Pilch’s works allow the reader to explore the complexities of external and inner turmoil and find the beauty in life.
Pilch’s works include fiction as well. In Daydreams, she takes readers through the daydreams of complex and troubled characters, exploring their past, future and imaginations. They explore the meaning of life by exploring their own vices. Using scientific theories, the battles of good and evil in all humans are exposed.
Nightmares is the exploration of fears and the forces of good and evil. Grace prides herself on being a good girl, despite the things she’s been through. She suffers from nightmares and finally snaps when she discovers she has a rare and fatal disease. With the help of a paranormal investigator, she conquers her inner demons.
In Tourists, her latest work, Pilch writes about Arvad, an alien from Arcturus. He embodies the idea of an angel and is interested in learning more about what it is like to be human. He encounters Ted, a construction worker who finds pursuing the American Dream a nightmare, a Buddhist who has secret temper tantrums, and a film producer who was bullied and has now become a bully.
Pilch has been published in Different Voices, an international magazine, and Lumpen Magazine. Pilch wrote articles as the Chicago Paranormal Examiner. Her photography is sold as prints, home décor, accessories, and more. To order her books, visit Amazon.com/author/evapilch
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