Another Day Without Witnesses

Another Day Without Witnesses

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Apr 10, 2026
Some days don't break you loudly. They just sit inside you - quietly, patiently - until you forget what it felt like to be light. This isn't a story about heartbreak. It's about the kind of silence that follows... when feelings fade without closure, when conversations shrink into nothing, and when you slowly realize how replaceable you've always been. "Another Day Without Witnesses" is a reflection of those unseen battles - of caring too much, too soon, of learning to stop reaching out, and of healing in places where no one is watching. There are no dramatic endings here. No grand confessions. Just thoughts that linger at night, memories that refuse to leave, and a quiet acceptance of being alone with it all. If you've ever felt everything... and said nothing - this will feel familiar.
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Writing is a terrifying act of creation that requires us to push past the fear of being known and bare our souls to others. It gives us a glimpse into our multifaceted lives, both as writers who share their stories and as readers who bring their own unique experiences to what they read. Writing serves as a beautiful connection to each other and our world. This collection of poetry and prose is intended for those of us who feel we have lost our connections and sometimes feel a little less than human because of it.

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