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Chaos: A Study of Distance is the fifth volume in the Chaos Series by Scott Burton-a lyrical meditation on what we carry when closeness fades and silence grows. Through 100 emotionally reflective pieces, this collection explores the invisible miles between people, the weight of longing, and the quiet truths uncovered only in absence. Structured in four parts, the book maps emotional distance not only between individuals, but within the self-how grief pulls us apart, how memory tries to hold us together, and how even when something is lost, its presence remains. This is a book for anyone who…mehr

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Chaos: A Study of Distance is the fifth volume in the Chaos Series by Scott Burton-a lyrical meditation on what we carry when closeness fades and silence grows. Through 100 emotionally reflective pieces, this collection explores the invisible miles between people, the weight of longing, and the quiet truths uncovered only in absence. Structured in four parts, the book maps emotional distance not only between individuals, but within the self-how grief pulls us apart, how memory tries to hold us together, and how even when something is lost, its presence remains. This is a book for anyone who has felt far from what they love. For those who live in the space between what was and what will never be. For those learning to hold space for themselves after someone else let go. With signature honesty and poetic clarity, Burton offers a companion for the moments we don't know how to close-the unfinished endings, the unanswered questions, and the lingering ache of what still follows us home.
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Scott Burton is a writer, poet, and emotional essayist whose work explores the inner terrain of the human experience-grief, longing, memory, vulnerability, and the often-unspoken space between connection and loss. With a voice that is at once lyrical and grounded, Burton's writing resonates deeply with readers who feel too much, love quietly, and carry emotional histories that never fully leave them.As the author of the Chaos series, Burton has created a growing body of reflective work that bridges the gap between poetry and prose. Each volume in the series offers a distinct emotional exploration, guiding readers through personal and universal experiences such as silence, identity, distance, doubt, and resilience. His writing does not seek to provide answers, but rather to create presence-for the questions we carry, the truths we avoid, and the versions of ourselves we're still learning to hold.Chaos: A Study of Distance, the fifth volume in the series, delves into the invisible spaces that form between people over time. It is a meditation on what lingers after closeness fades and how we learn to live with the ache of what's no longer near. Like the other books in the series, it offers readers a quiet place to reflect on their own journey-one that acknowledges the pain of absence without abandoning hope.Scott Burton writes from lived experience and emotional observation. His early writing took shape during illness, recovery, and isolation, and continues to be shaped by his search for meaning in the margins of everyday life. He lives in North Carolina, where he writes in the quiet hours, crafting pages that remember, reach, and remain.