We Live, We Die

We Live, We Die by Annette Herd, published by Ginninderra Press in 2018, is a poetry collection that explores the complexities of life’s journey. With 59 pages, this edition presents reflections on the nonlinear nature of existence, emphasizing the importance of reassessing one’s path and making choices along the way. The author draws inspiration from the Apollo 11 mission, illustrating how life, much like space travel, requires constant adjustments and navigation through various challenges.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of personal experiences, capturing the essence of life’s ups and downs. The poems encourage introspection and empowerment, inviting readers to consider their own journeys and the decisions that shape them. This collection delves into themes of opportunity and resilience, making it a meaningful addition for those interested in poetry that resonates with the human experience.
Official synopsis Publisher
I read once that on its way to the moon Apollo 11 was only on course for about 3% of its journey. But land on the moon it did, as we all know. Live is not linear. It requires constant adjusting. Each one of us experiences hills and valleys, straights and narrows, corners and roundabouts. We all take chances and miss opportunities. What counts at the end of the day is our willingness to reassess our coordinates and make a choice to stay our course. I hope that my poetry empowers you and, in a small way, contributes to navigating the roadmap of your own life.
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