About This Book
An intimate sequence of short narrative poems and lyrical sketches that explore ordinary lives marked by sudden loss, quiet longing, and small emergencies. The pieces present spare, image-rich scenes—funerary tasks, sleepless grief, domestic routines, work-worn interiors, and a coastal disappearance—each rendered with concentrated detail and plainspoken voice. Recurrent motifs—fire, stone, machines, household objects, and the sea—anchor moments of tenderness and dread, while the collection's rhythms emphasize mood shifts between stoic endurance and sudden shock.
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