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Hello everyone, I hope your week has been well! This weeks poem is titled "Musings of an Insomniac" and the first draft of it was written my very first year of college. I have been beset by sleep issues for much of my life, and part of living with such problems is to try and understand and personalize them in a way that has allowed me to continue living in a way that makes me happy. At any rate, this poem is fun a short, and I hope you enjoy!
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Hello everyone, and happy Monday because I forgot to post again yesterday! I hope that spring is finding everyone a little warmer and happier than they were. This poem is titled In Passing, and was written to be exactly 100 words (excluding the title). Putting such constraints on art can result in wonderful new results, and I am very happy with how this one turned out. Finally, just a reminder that if you enjoy my poetry and want to support my work, you can join my Patreon or buy me a pizza on Ko-fi. Links for all of that is in my bio. Have a good week!
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Happy Easter weekend to those who celebrate! Some might notice that it is actually Monday as of time of posting, and that's because I celebrated Easter Sunday by forgetting to post my weekly poem. Whoops. So, here we are! This poem is titled Memory, and it's one of the first that I ever wrote. I hope you enjoy!
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Titled 'Collapse'
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Hello everyone, and happy Sunday! This weeks poem from The Leaves are Falling is titled 'Riverbed' and has been published in the 2022 edition of Metaphor, the Weber State University literary journal. This is also the last of my poems (so far) to have been published in any capacity, so I'm especially excited for next weeks poem, which has never before been seen except for by some people. Mostly new though! Anyway, enjoy!
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Titled "Searching"
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Hello everyone, I am happy to present another poem from my book, The Leaves Are Falling. This poem is titled Walnut and has been published in the 2022 edition of Metaphor, Weber State University's undergrad lit journal. The poem is short and fun, and I hope everyone enjoys it! Happy Sunday!
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Hello everyone, I am happy to present the flagship poem of my poetry collection, The Leaves are Falling. This poem is titled The Mulberry grove, and has been presented at the Sigma Tau Delta 2021 Literature convention as well as having been published in the Weber State 2021 lit journal, Metaphor. This is a very personal poem for me, arising from a very formative part of my life. I am very proud of it, and I hope that you all enjoy it as well. Happy Sunday!
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I am happy to announce that I will be releasing my poetry book, The Leaves are Falling, for your reading pleasure! Starting Sunday, I will be posting one poem a day onto my socials for free for everyone to enjoy. If anyone wants to support my art monetarily, I will be selling hard copies of the book once all of the poems have been released. Additionally, you can support me by making a single or monthly donation via my Patreon, or or you can buy me a pizza on Ko-Fi. Finally, you can follow me on Instagram @theseanmaloy and Tumblr @www.tumblr.com/seanpatrickmaloy, or email me @[email protected].
Cover art is by me!
patreon.com/SeanPatrick540
Ko-fi.com/seanpatrickmaloy
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I am happy to announce that I will be releasing my poetry book, The Leaves are Falling, for your reading pleasure! Starting Sunday, I will be posting one poem a day onto my socials for free for everyone to enjoy. If anyone wants to support my art monetarily, I will be selling hard copies of the book once all of the poems have been released. Additionally, you can support me by making a single or monthly donation via my Patreon, or or you can buy me a pizza on Ko-Fi. Finally, you can follow me on Instagram @theseanmaloy and Tumblr @www.tumblr.com/seanpatrickmaloy, or email me @[email protected].
Cover art is by me!
patreon.com/SeanPatrick540
Ko-fi.com/seanpatrickmaloy
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