Friday, 5 June 2026

Singularity: The universal language of love and loss by Lynn Moore

This poetry collection focuses on the feeling of being single and how we share in similar feelings and how upon reflection a relationship costs us sometimes when writing, pieces of ourselves. Some stand out poems to me were: Habitually Late, about feeling yourself playing catch up to others your own age in life. Self-esteem, about how you see yourself after a break up of a relationship to realise how you've changed. What You Don't See, was a powerful poem about how anxiety can manifest and make you relive moment's over and over making you doubt yourself, thing's you do and say. Writer, was such a relatable poem about coping with life from writing poetry and processing your feelings to empty your mind of everything and how it's just natural to you. Multiverse, was a reflective poem that gets you thinking of how every choice you make in life could've led you to another path and future, another version of you different to you now and how you can endlessly wonder what if? This was a great collection of reflective poems that will be sure to get you thinking.

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