Unmuted
by David Andrew Tittle
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Pub Date Sep 17 2025 | Archive Date Sep 10 2025
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Description
Experience the resilience of the human spirit through the art of verse…
Unmuted is a fearless collection of poetry that speaks into the spaces where silence has been demanded. With clarity and edge, David Andrew Tittle writes of identity, memory, resistance, and belonging—unraveling the borders of family, culture, and history while refusing to look away from injustice.
From intimate reflections on grief and survival to searing critiques of social and political silence, these poems carry both tenderness and teeth. They trace the journey of a voice once pressed to the margins, now unafraid to question, to resist, and to claim space.
Unflinching yet deeply human, Unmuted offers readers blueprints, mirrors, and maps for navigating a world that too often insists on quiet.
Let these fearless verses challenge, comfort, and awaken you. Get your copy today and step into a collection that refuses to be silenced.
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Featured Reviews
These poems don’t whisper—they roar! Unmuted is raw, bold, and straight-up unafraid to poke at the things most people shy away from. I loved how each page felt like a gut punch and a hug at the same time, mixing hard truths with moments of beauty that made me stop and think. If you want poetry that doesn’t play it safe and actually makes you feel, this is the book to grab. 🔥📖
Unmuted is a striking collection of poetry that dives deep into themes of identity, grief, resilience, and the courage to speak when silence has been demanded. David Andrew Tittle balances tenderness with sharp critique, creating verses that are as moving as they are thought-provoking. I enjoyed this book because it felt both personal and universal—like the poet was speaking directly to me while also echoing a larger human struggle. It’s the kind of poetry that lingers long after you close the book.
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