Dark Stones I Carried

Dark Stones I Carried by Willis McCree, published by Glass Spider Publishing on April 28, 2020, is a poignant exploration of the complexities surrounding abuse and self-denial. This 86-page collection of poetry delves into the darker aspects of human experience, offering readers a glimpse into the emotional turmoil that can arise from such struggles. Through a blend of racing lines that are at times cryptic and at other times direct, McCree navigates challenging themes, inviting reflection on the paths we traverse.
Readers will find that Dark Stones I Carried not only chronicles painful losses but also emphasizes the shared nature of struggle and resilience. The work highlights the journey from darkness to light, suggesting that healing is possible and that individuals can emerge from their trials into healthier spaces. With its focus on themes relevant to the LGBTQ community, this anthology serves as a reminder that collective experiences of pain can foster connection and hope for a brighter tomorrow.
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A haunting and painful path, Dark Stones I Carried gives the reader an insight into the darkness that abuse and self-denial can produce. In racing lines, sometimes cryptic and sometimes blunt, the author moves through rocky places and takes us along, bumping and winching. In the end, we awaken to the reality that light and struggle can take us from those paths and put us in happier and healthier places.
Daunting task aside, chronicling these sad and hurtful losses reveals that all of us, everyone, has some pain and struggle to overcome. We can face tomorrow together knowing there are others like us who have risen above.
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