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Contradictions from an Uncertain Silence in Chattanooga, TN
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Contradictions from an Uncertain Silence in Chattanooga, TN
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Contradictions from an Uncertain Silence
, Wheatfall takes poetic inspiration from
The Darkened Temple
by Mari L'Esperance. "To enter the story feels like drowning and drowning is the only way to get there." Humans navigate an empirical world embodying contradiction. This book of verse makes conscious the sentiment contradictions reside in silence. Readers of this body of verse are asked to consider said silence. To give
a read out loud would bear witness to its sentiment.
Contradictions from an Uncertain Silence
, Wheatfall takes poetic inspiration from
The Darkened Temple
by Mari L'Esperance. "To enter the story feels like drowning and drowning is the only way to get there." Humans navigate an empirical world embodying contradiction. This book of verse makes conscious the sentiment contradictions reside in silence. Readers of this body of verse are asked to consider said silence. To give
a read out loud would bear witness to its sentiment.
In
Contradictions from an Uncertain Silence
, Wheatfall takes poetic inspiration from
The Darkened Temple
by Mari L'Esperance. "To enter the story feels like drowning and drowning is the only way to get there." Humans navigate an empirical world embodying contradiction. This book of verse makes conscious the sentiment contradictions reside in silence. Readers of this body of verse are asked to consider said silence. To give
a read out loud would bear witness to its sentiment.
Contradictions from an Uncertain Silence
, Wheatfall takes poetic inspiration from
The Darkened Temple
by Mari L'Esperance. "To enter the story feels like drowning and drowning is the only way to get there." Humans navigate an empirical world embodying contradiction. This book of verse makes conscious the sentiment contradictions reside in silence. Readers of this body of verse are asked to consider said silence. To give
a read out loud would bear witness to its sentiment.

















