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White Letters was created not as a collection of asserted truths but as a snapshot of an individual and his views in a particular moment. In each of the eight chapters of this book lays a piece of the worldview I once had, be it on life, death, society, or even myself. In reflecting on these poems, I have been able to see a perspective that in large part is distant from where I stand now and have been able to account for its advantages and deficiencies. In reading this collection, I hope you are able to appreciate its flaws as much as its strengths and, perhaps, even learn from my faults being brought to a new light.…mehr

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White Letters was created not as a collection of asserted truths but as a snapshot of an individual and his views in a particular moment. In each of the eight chapters of this book lays a piece of the worldview I once had, be it on life, death, society, or even myself. In reflecting on these poems, I have been able to see a perspective that in large part is distant from where I stand now and have been able to account for its advantages and deficiencies. In reading this collection, I hope you are able to appreciate its flaws as much as its strengths and, perhaps, even learn from my faults being brought to a new light.

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Spencer Szwalbenest is eighteen years old and is a senior at Pennsbury High School in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. Originally inspired by prophetic texts, such as Isaiah, Spencer began to write poetry in the seventh grade, targeting at the faults of society. After being short of inspiration for some time, Spencer returned to writing, this time song lyrics, in ninth grade, which eventually led to a renewed focus on poetry. Outside of his poetry, Spencer involves himself in a variety of activities and interests. Recently, he has been drawn to philosophy, and this has helped to inspire some of his poems. Spencer is also passionate about faith and has recently been investigating different methods and ideas of spirituality. He has been able to make use of both of these interests as the president of a religion and philosophy club at his school. In addition, Spencer plays the viola in multiple orchestras, attends a Hebrew high school, serves on his local youth group board, and works as a Hebrew schoolteacher's aide.