introspective poetry

Have you ever felt that writing expresses emotions better than spoken words? That looking back at life feels overwhelming, tangled between the past, present, and an uncertain future?

Monica R. Wicks’ From the Attic is more than just a poetry collection—it’s an introspective journey through longing, loss, grief, and ultimately, healing. Divided into three parts, it takes readers from the weight of painful memories to the struggle of emotional turmoil, finally leading to hope, strength, and resilience.

With raw emotions and deep metaphorical layers, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking comfort and self-reflection through poetry.

55 Days by Swagata Naik is a deeply introspective poetry collection exploring love, loss, pain, and self-discovery. With raw emotions and lyrical depth, the poems weave existential themes through rich metaphors and evocative imagery. While some verses feel abstract and complex, their emotional intensity leaves a lasting impact. The aesthetic presentation, with typewriter-style fonts and illustrations, enhances the poetic experience.