Porchlight

Porchlight

P.S. Glyckherr

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Editorial:
Atmosphere Press
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798891326965
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Porchlight is a collection of poems that explore themes of faith, love, loss, and personal reflection. The poet invites readers to find solace in the unwavering light of faith, as each verse addresses both the divine and human experience, offering comfort, gratitude, and spiritual guidance. With a focus on overcoming challenges, the poems reflect the strength found in faith during times of trouble.The collection also examines the depth of love in its many forms-romantic, familial, and the bonds of friendship-while acknowledging the pain of abandonment and loss. The poet captures these experiences with heartfelt words, expressing both sorrow and triumph. Nature imagery, from violets to rivers, serves as a powerful backdrop for these emotions.Porchlight is a gentle reminder that, in moments of uncertainty, God’s light is always shining, guiding us home. For anyone seeking encouragement, compassion, and wisdom, this collection offers a comforting invitation to embrace faith, heal from past wounds, and rediscover the beauty of love and connection.--'Libraries seeking free verse contemporary poetry collections to recommend to patrons, which are free of jargon and strong in emotional reflection, will find Porchlight especially attractive as a faith-supporting survey of wellsprings of strength and survival wrapped in a shining metaphor of hope.' - Diane Donovan for Midwest Book Review'Reading this book feels like a caring friend wants you to understand that God is always there for you and wants only the best for you. This is a highly recommended read.' - Melinda Facal for Reader’s Favorite

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