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Voidian Poetry Volume 2: Echoes From the Past

Voidian Poetry Volume 2: Echoes From the Past in Brampton, ON

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Voidian Poetry Volume 2: Echoes From the Past

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Echoes from the Past, is a sequence within the Voidian Poetry series that gathers the earliest poems the author wrote over several formative years. These pieces were shaped by experience both direct and indirect, and they explore the many contradictions, wounds, absurdities, and quiet revelations that make up the human condition. If the world sometimes feels senseless, these poems are the attempt to make sense of it — or at least to stand in the chaos without flinching. The book opens with a characteristically blunt and self‑aware introduction: part confession, part satire, part shrug at the strange business of being alive. The author reflects on a life that never quite fit the mould — a failed teacher, a reluctant participant in human nature, and someone whose mother once insisted he’d been spat out of the pits of hell. He writes with humour, honesty, and a refusal to pretend that life has ever been tidy. Once upon a time, he published over a hundred poetry books. Then a major platform erased them all without explanation. Instead of quitting, he started again. This collection is part of that rebuilding — not a grand comeback, but a quiet refusal to disappear. The poems here are arranged chronologically, allowing readers to trace the slow evolution of a voice shaped by loss, resilience, and the stubborn need to write even when no one is listening. These poems move across a wide terrain: love, pain, nature, philosophy, politics, metaphysics, spirituality, satire, and the shifting question of identity itself. Labels are acknowledged but resisted; meaning is offered but never fixed. Some poems appear in multiple collections, sometimes altered or rewritten, because growth is not linear and neither is memory. If there is a single thread running through this volume, it is the belief that writing can clear the mind, steady the self, and perhaps help someone else feel a little less alone. Whether you read these poems for reflection, comfort, or curiosity, may they offer you a moment of clarity as you navigate your own path through the noise.
Echoes from the Past, is a sequence within the Voidian Poetry series that gathers the earliest poems the author wrote over several formative years. These pieces were shaped by experience both direct and indirect, and they explore the many contradictions, wounds, absurdities, and quiet revelations that make up the human condition. If the world sometimes feels senseless, these poems are the attempt to make sense of it — or at least to stand in the chaos without flinching. The book opens with a characteristically blunt and self‑aware introduction: part confession, part satire, part shrug at the strange business of being alive. The author reflects on a life that never quite fit the mould — a failed teacher, a reluctant participant in human nature, and someone whose mother once insisted he’d been spat out of the pits of hell. He writes with humour, honesty, and a refusal to pretend that life has ever been tidy. Once upon a time, he published over a hundred poetry books. Then a major platform erased them all without explanation. Instead of quitting, he started again. This collection is part of that rebuilding — not a grand comeback, but a quiet refusal to disappear. The poems here are arranged chronologically, allowing readers to trace the slow evolution of a voice shaped by loss, resilience, and the stubborn need to write even when no one is listening. These poems move across a wide terrain: love, pain, nature, philosophy, politics, metaphysics, spirituality, satire, and the shifting question of identity itself. Labels are acknowledged but resisted; meaning is offered but never fixed. Some poems appear in multiple collections, sometimes altered or rewritten, because growth is not linear and neither is memory. If there is a single thread running through this volume, it is the belief that writing can clear the mind, steady the self, and perhaps help someone else feel a little less alone. Whether you read these poems for reflection, comfort, or curiosity, may they offer you a moment of clarity as you navigate your own path through the noise.

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