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Hauntings at the Hour of Noon follows the journey of a lonely human who seeks meaning and purpose in her life while processing trauma, love, and loss. Along the way, she discovers the importance of making connections and seeks lessons from the natural world. This poetry and prose book explores themes of ego work, time travel, death and rebirth, change and grief, as she delves into her own past and the interconnectedness of all things. Through her reflections and introspection, she ultimately finds hope, healing, and a renewed sense of self, offering inspiration to those also travelling the path of self-discovery.…mehr

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Hauntings at the Hour of Noon follows the journey of a lonely human who seeks meaning and purpose in her life while processing trauma, love, and loss. Along the way, she discovers the importance of making connections and seeks lessons from the natural world. This poetry and prose book explores themes of ego work, time travel, death and rebirth, change and grief, as she delves into her own past and the interconnectedness of all things. Through her reflections and introspection, she ultimately finds hope, healing, and a renewed sense of self, offering inspiration to those also travelling the path of self-discovery.
Autorenporträt
rebecca leanne claire gimblett is a writer and poet with a passion for exploring the mysteries of the human experience. With a background in creative writing and psychology, they craft poetic pieces and evocative prose delving into the complexities of love, loss, and trauma. Their work is deeply rooted in the world, drawing inspiration from the rhythms and cycles of the earth and the animals that inhabit it. Through their writing, gimblett seeks to offer hope and encouragement to those on their own life journey, inviting readers to reflect on their place in the world. Follow their writing projects on dearapocalypse.com/blog, connect on Instagram via @gimblett, or become a patron at patreon.com/postcardpoetry.