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Duality exists everywhere. Darkness and light cannot live without one another.Mark Engelsson explores what it means to be human in this collection of over thirty poems. He takes broad sweeps covering topics from monstrous creatures, real and imagined, through the wonders of nature, and tackles death itself. His poetry takes a peek at what drives us and how we interact with the world around us.
“Engelsson's debut poetry book is a book that you'll want to devour but also savor. The dark themes in these poems will make you reflect on your own life in the best way possible." - Alyssa Harmon, author of seven years
Duality exists everywhere. Darkness and light cannot live without one another.Mark Engelsson explores what it means to be human in this collection of over thirty poems. He takes broad sweeps covering...
Duality exists everywhere. Darkness and light cannot live without one another.Mark Engelsson explores what it means to be human in this collection of over thirty poems. He takes broad sweeps covering topics from monstrous creatures, real and imagined, through the wonders of nature, and tackles death itself. His poetry takes a peek at what drives us and how we interact with the world around us.
“Engelsson's debut poetry book is a book that you'll want to devour but also savor. The dark themes in these poems will make you reflect on your own life in the best way possible." - Alyssa Harmon, author of seven years
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