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Murmuration
Murmuration

Murmuration

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POETRY

160 Pages, 6 x 8.25

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $16.99 (US $16.99) (CA $21.99)

Publication Date: October 2021

ISBN 9781771682527

Rights: WOR

Central Avenue Publishing (Oct 2021)

Price: $16.99
 
 

Overview

From popular poet Blake Auden comes his third book on love, mental health, and loss

Murmuration is a year's worth of emotions, anxious thoughts and panic attacks, each one a beating wing in the mind of the author.

Fans are saying: "Beautiful inside and out", "Lovingly designed", "One of the best poetry books I've read so far."

Murmuration is an attempt to create something beautiful from this chaos; to make sense of the things we dare not breathe to life. Focusing on loss, heartbreak, mental health, and the impact of isolation on a tired mind, these poems are the starlings that gather above the water. These pages are the hope that we can learn to heal; that the future can survive the past.

Reviews

"If you are feeling anxious or brokenhearted, look no further than the work of Blake Auden." —Forbes

Author Biography

Blake Auden is a poet, writer and artist living in Brighton, UK and has published two previous poetry collections: Tell the Birds She's Gone and Beekeeper. Murmuration will be his third full release.

Blake won the Button Poetry 2020 Short Form Prize and has been featured by the likes of The Mirror, The Bookseller, Family Friends Poems, The Good Quote, Thought Catalog and numerous others.

Growing up with a father in the military, Blake began reading war poetry from an early age, where he became fascinated with the ability of prose to capture both deeply traumatic and cathartic experiences. Blake's work now focuses on loss, heartbreak and mental health.

Murmuration is an attempt to create something beautiful from grief; to find ways to heal and show that the future can survive the past.