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The Edges - cover

The Edges

Caro Henry

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

This poetry anthology is a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences divided into six evocative sections:
 
Love & War: A celebration of love in all its forms and complexities and an exploration of human suffering in war's raw and brutal realities.
 
Nature & Cosmos: A journey through the untamed wilderness and boundless expanse of the universe, where the mysteries of existence unravel in whispers of wind and starlight.
 
Time & Memories: Threads of reminiscence woven into time’s fabric, where nostalgia and reflection entwine.
 
Seasons & Liminal Spaces: Capturing time’s ebb and flow in seasons and liminal spaces between what was, what is, and what will be.
 
Observations & Views: Perspectives painted with the strokes of keen observation and introspection offer glimpses into the human mind's diverse landscapes.
 
Wounds & Contemplations: A canvas of healing and introspection, where individuals wear scars as badges of resilience and contemplations resound in the chambers of the soul.
 
Together, these sections create a multifaceted exploration of the human experience, inviting readers to engage deeply with love, nature, time, and the complexities of existence.
Available since: 09/21/2024.
Print length: 252 pages.

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