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About The Book
A Collection of Poems
That Asks the Big Questions of Life
Emmett Wheatfall’s poetry speaks deeply to the soul. Poet Annie Lighthart describes it as a collection that “marks the ways grief alters the landscape of a life.” Bill Deham, Hillsboro’s Poet Laureate, adds, “It’s more than poetry, it’s a journey through the terrain of loss and redemption.”
Witness the World Through a Poet’s Heart
His poems remind us that light always follows darkness. He writes of moons that change and galaxies in cereal bowls. Sarah Marlowe calls his poetry “a beautifully written collection” that also explores love, trauma, loss, pain, and healing.
Read Poetry That Heals and Uplifts
Saundra Sorenson of The Skanner calls his poetry “part memoir and part compelling political narrative.” Wheatfall’s other poems ask us to listen, not just to the world around us, but to the contradictions within our own lives.