Cinders Poems

Cinders Poems by Owen D. Hill is a collection published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – KDP Print US on February 2, 2020. This edition features 124 pages and is presented in English. The poems within this collection serve as a critique of culture and class while also offering insights into the potential for personal change. Through themes of connection, love, loss, failure, grief, and growth, the work explores the complexities of human experience without dwelling on heartbreak.
Readers will find that Cinders presents a layered perspective on shared human existence, encouraging self-reflection amid chaos. The poems evoke a sense of mental grime, prompting contemplation of the paths not taken and the lives shaped by difficult decisions. With a focus on the beauty and pain inherent in life, this collection invites exploration of the nuanced moments that define our experiences.
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A collection of poems that are simultaneously a biting critique on culture & class and an encouraging insight that we can all change for the better.
Even with themes of connection, love, loss, failure, grief and growth, there are no heartbreaks – only learning. These poems will wrap a layer of mental grime on you, like sticky ashes not easily wiped off. A grime that makes you think about the paths you have not taken but others walk every day. The lives made and destroyed by decisions when faced with cruel situations, and against uneven odds…but intrinsically altogether human. CINDERS is a perspective on the shared human existence, a self-reflection in chaos as contextual observations on the complex aggregate of life. Exploration in form and nuance as moments of beauty and pain. CINDERS relishes any ember that smolders into creativity.
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