Existential Threads
This collection of poems offers a deep delve into the ways we seek meaning in life. Each poem conveys a complex human situation that is ongoing but, despite its overwhelm, able to be overcome with courage and insight. The ways we strive for purpose are often found in the in-betweens of life, and these poems are a looking glass into worlds of loss, hope, and overall persistence for joy amidst suffering.
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Existential Threads
This collection of poems offers a deep delve into the ways we seek meaning in life. Each poem conveys a complex human situation that is ongoing but, despite its overwhelm, able to be overcome with courage and insight. The ways we strive for purpose are often found in the in-betweens of life, and these poems are a looking glass into worlds of loss, hope, and overall persistence for joy amidst suffering.
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Existential Threads

Existential Threads

by Jaden Link
Existential Threads

Existential Threads

by Jaden Link

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Overview

This collection of poems offers a deep delve into the ways we seek meaning in life. Each poem conveys a complex human situation that is ongoing but, despite its overwhelm, able to be overcome with courage and insight. The ways we strive for purpose are often found in the in-betweens of life, and these poems are a looking glass into worlds of loss, hope, and overall persistence for joy amidst suffering.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798317619763
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/15/2025
Pages: 94
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Jaden Link is a writer and poet living in Fargo, ND. He is currently working within the mental health field, and he loves to create new works and inspire others. His literary works are most influenced by Stephen King, Fredrik Backman, and Paul Tremblay; and his poetry is most influenced by Richard Siken and Tracy K. Smith.
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