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"Falling Through the Cracks" is an evocative exploration of the unnoticed and the overlooked in our lives. Through a tapestry of poignant imagery and raw emotion, this collection invites readers to delve into the spaces where we often find ourselves lost-between moments, in the depths of sorrow, and amidst the fleeting joys. Each poem unveils a story of resilience and vulnerability, capturing the intricate dance of human experience. From the quiet heartache of unspoken words to the warmth of fleeting connections, the verses resonate with a profound understanding of what it means to navigate…mehr

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"Falling Through the Cracks" is an evocative exploration of the unnoticed and the overlooked in our lives. Through a tapestry of poignant imagery and raw emotion, this collection invites readers to delve into the spaces where we often find ourselves lost-between moments, in the depths of sorrow, and amidst the fleeting joys. Each poem unveils a story of resilience and vulnerability, capturing the intricate dance of human experience. From the quiet heartache of unspoken words to the warmth of fleeting connections, the verses resonate with a profound understanding of what it means to navigate the complexities of existence. Join the journey through the shadows and light, as "Falling Through the Cracks" reminds us of the beauty in imperfection and the strength found in acknowledging our vulnerabilities. This is a work that speaks to the heart, urging us all to embrace the moments that often slip away unnoticed.
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Autorenporträt
Matthew Smith is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford. Dr Smith completed his PhD in international business and economics at the University of Greenwich in 2016, where he made use of advanced social network analysis techniques to inform on the organisation of production in the global economy. Broadly, his research interests focus on social network analysis, more specifically, the application of Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) to explain how observed network structures emerge, and multilevel network analysis. Currently, Dr Smith is working on a project that aims at testing hypotheses derived from theoretical models of cultural evolution to shed light on the diffusion of innovations in a small scale society.