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Readings From Oblivion
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Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2025
A collection of poems I wrote last Spring, exploring human existentialism within introspective, apocalyptic, and political contexts. Readings From Oblivion is a visceral scream into the void, trying to find some morsel of meaning in the vast expanse that is our universe. Throughout the collection, the narrator grapples with ignored prophecies, failing gods, the pains of growing up, and a rapidly regressing world.
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