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A Place Where All Good Things Die is Noah Winston's second collection of poetry, published in 2020. It is composed of two chapters, one having five subchapters, with illustrations by the author. A Place Where All Good Things Die split into five sections with no indication of whether or not you've entered into the next chapter. Everything flows together into one massive spread of poems. It focuses on themes of loss and trauma, sex and abuse, admiration, and disassociation. Untitled, a collection of poems that comes and goes as the mind does at night touching every piece of you. Whether from…mehr

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A Place Where All Good Things Die is Noah Winston's second collection of poetry, published in 2020. It is composed of two chapters, one having five subchapters, with illustrations by the author. A Place Where All Good Things Die split into five sections with no indication of whether or not you've entered into the next chapter. Everything flows together into one massive spread of poems. It focuses on themes of loss and trauma, sex and abuse, admiration, and disassociation. Untitled, a collection of poems that comes and goes as the mind does at night touching every piece of you. Whether from your past or present. Things said between partners hit different when they are written in secret and exposed later. Lemons created purely from a hyperactive mind that is driven by sex. Finally, Sonnets-Sculpted with pain and glory for the masters of words that have come before.
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Autorenporträt
Since the age of seven, Noah Winston has always dabbled in the arts. He spent the first portion of his childhood as an illustrator sketching self-portraits, friends and family. Over the years, Noah spent his time writing stories and capturing the hearts of dozens through his photography, as he studied it as well. This was an extension of how he portrayed himself as an artist. Noah doesn't consider himself a poet. He believes that word is more deserving to those like Edgar Allan Poe, Maya Angelou, Walt Whitman, Langston Hughes, and many others. He considers himself a creative writer who uses the style and techniques of famous wordsmiths to tell his story. In the past, he's had trouble with alcoholism and trying to avoid psychiatric facilities, so he began working on his first collection of poems, Middle, Beginning, End and Repeat, back in 2019. This was a way to take the urges and pain and put them to good use. After experimenting with poetry and shorts, he manages to deliver yet again another piece to his collection, A Place Where All Good Things Die.