The works of writer Vera Mir occupy a special niche between fiction, psychology, and philosophy. Vera Mir is both an observer and an active participant in life, continuing to create new genres in prose and verse. Here you’ll find works with elements of magic, flash stories, and much more. The book “Over Yourself,” from the very first pages, draws you into the astonishing world of plots and characters. Reading these texts will not only give you pleasure, but also help you know yourself better: look at your actions from the outside, notice your mistakes, and, most importantly, find ways to solve difficult problems.
The author’s book titles—“Orange Soup,” “Attraction of Good,” “Unlikely Accidents,” “At Full Tilt,” “Over Yourself”—have formed a kind of formula that you can consider Vera Mir’s life credo: if you know the recipe for orange soup, you can attract goodness; remember that accidents are not accidents—you can go at full tilt and rise above yourself.
For a wide range of readers, from teenage years and onward, with no age limit.