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As the title poem suggests silence may be the best option when the world seems to pay no attention to us. Yet, it is important to look to the smallest speck of light in the far reaches of the universe, for there lies hope at the size of the infinite. In this fifth collection, Poussin offers each poem as just that, a beacon into understanding what the meaning of existence on earth may be. Through heartaches, disillusion, loss, humor, longing, and a great array of emotions, he proposes to reconstruct our lives into a grandiose stained-glass to reflect what we are in a world that appears to pay little heed to us. ;…mehr

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As the title poem suggests silence may be the best option when the world seems to pay no attention to us. Yet, it is important to look to the smallest speck of light in the far reaches of the universe, for there lies hope at the size of the infinite. In this fifth collection, Poussin offers each poem as just that, a beacon into understanding what the meaning of existence on earth may be. Through heartaches, disillusion, loss, humor, longing, and a great array of emotions, he proposes to reconstruct our lives into a grandiose stained-glass to reflect what we are in a world that appears to pay little heed to us. ;
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Autorenporträt
Fabrice Poussin is the advisor for 'The Chimes' the Shorter University award-winning poetry and arts publication. His writing and photography have been published in print, including Kestrel, Symposium, La Pensée Universelle, Paris, and hundreds of other publications worldwide, and literary magazines in the United States and abroad. Poussin is a professor of French and World Literature., Most recently, his collections In Absentia, If I Had a Gun, and Half Past Life were published in 2021, 2022, and 2023 by Silver Bow Publishing.