by William Poe (Author)
Lost love, remorse, resentment, and death all feed into award-winning writer William Poe's Endings: Poetry and Prose.
In Endings: Poetry and Prose, award-winning author William Poe-recognized for his novel Simple Simon, winner of the 2016 IndieReader Discovery Award for LGBT Fiction-dives into the unlit corners of the human condition. This collection of short stories and poetry explores themes of isolation, resentment, lost love, and death with a voice that is stark, lyrical, and unflinching.
From a child's tragic decision to an artist's fatal sacrifice, these works reflect a period of profound despair, capturing the emotional weight of disconnection and longing. Poe does not offer comfort-instead, he offers truth, stripped of sentimentality and softened illusions.
For readers who find meaning in the honest portrayal of emotional extremes, Endings is both haunting and quietly resonant.
Author Biography
William Poe is the author of Simon Says, winner of the 2013 International Book Awards in the category Fiction: Gay and Lesbian. His novel, Simple Simon, was a finalist for the 2013 Book of the Year Award in the category Fiction: Gay and Lesbian. Poe studied art at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock and anthropology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is also the author of the acclaimed poetry collection Myths and Rhymes.
Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 16, 2015