Here is a book that leaves a footprint on the heart. I am fine: don't read this poem is one of those deep, sad, and metaphorical poetic books that are supposed to be read with unbroken concentration. Cleverly, each poem introduces answers to lots of ever-asked questions on peace, mental health, humanity, and self-love and the poet ( Steve Anc) had you in mind during the entire writing process. Also, I am fine: don't read this poem is filled with broken pieces, ugly truth, and lots of lines for those that have been mentally misunderstood. The mood of some poems becomes much darker more intense…mehr
Here is a book that leaves a footprint on the heart. I am fine: don't read this poem is one of those deep, sad, and metaphorical poetic books that are supposed to be read with unbroken concentration. Cleverly, each poem introduces answers to lots of ever-asked questions on peace, mental health, humanity, and self-love and the poet ( Steve Anc) had you in mind during the entire writing process. Also, I am fine: don't read this poem is filled with broken pieces, ugly truth, and lots of lines for those that have been mentally misunderstood. The mood of some poems becomes much darker more intense and hard-hitting as you read. Finally, this book can also serve as peace for many souls, strength for the fading eyes, and self-care for the forgotten.
Steve Anc is the son of Ajuzie Nwaorisa and a Nigerian poet. He is a Pushcart Prize Nominee. He has a searching knowledge and deep meditation on some universal themes. He is a modern poet and his adherence to language and his use of metaphor is soul-searching. Anc is the author of six poetry anthologies with a forthcoming anthology (The Child Without Love)His poetry is featured in several recent magazines and journals, such as American University of Iraq, Sulaimani, Fine lines spring 2023, volume 32, issue 1, Open-door Poetry Magazine, Poetrysoup, Goodlitcompany, Voice from the Void, Our Poetry Archive, I Become The Beast, Fire Magazine, South Broadway Press, Phoenix Z publishing, Western Voices Edition of Setu Mag and more.
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