Snow and Ice is a collection of twenty poems shaped by winter - not only as season, but as spiritual condition. These poems move through stark landscapes of frost, silence, and unbroken white, where language grows spare and perception sharpens. In this restrained terrain, cold becomes purification, stillness becomes initiation, and what appears empty reveals a quiet interior radiance. Written in the shadow of loss, this collection moves beyond resistance into a colder acceptance.
Grief here is elemental - like ice forming slowly, reshaping the landscape without spectacle. What is stripped away reveals what endures. In the quiet after rupture, the poems listen for a hidden warmth beneath frost, a presence that persists even in apparent barrenness. Snow does not merely cover; it unveils. Ice does not merely harden; it clarifies. Through restraint and disciplined attention, these poems trace a path toward the subtle presence that remains when something cherished has fallen away.
Snow and Ice invites the reader into a winter of the spirit - austere, luminous, and quietly redemptive.
Snow and Ice is a collection of twenty poems shaped by winter - not only as season, but as spiritual condition. These poems move through stark landscapes of frost, silence, and unbroken white, where language grows spare and perception sharpens. In this restrained terrain, cold becomes purification, stillness becomes initiation, and what appears empty reveals a quiet interior radiance. Written in the shadow of loss, this collection moves beyond resistance into a colder acceptance.
Grief here is elemental - like ice forming slowly, reshaping the landscape without spectacle. What is stripped away reveals what endures. In the quiet after rupture, the poems listen for a hidden warmth beneath frost, a presence that persists even in apparent barrenness. Snow does not merely cover; it unveils. Ice does not merely harden; it clarifies. Through restraint and disciplined attention, these poems trace a path toward the subtle presence that remains when something cherished has fallen away.
Snow and Ice invites the reader into a winter of the spirit - austere, luminous, and quietly redemptive.