"Late Nights and Early Mornings" is a poetry collection that speaks to the heart of modern love in all its digital-age complexity. From the anticipation of that first notification to the quiet victory of healing after heartbreak, these poems capture the raw, unfiltered emotions we only admit in the hours between midnight and dawn. Through six carefully crafted sections - The Beginning, Falling, Doubts & Desires, The Storm, Healing, and New Dawn - the collection follows the full arc of contemporary relationships. Interspersed throughout are timestamped "Midnight Thoughts," those authentic…mehr
"Late Nights and Early Mornings" is a poetry collection that speaks to the heart of modern love in all its digital-age complexity. From the anticipation of that first notification to the quiet victory of healing after heartbreak, these poems capture the raw, unfiltered emotions we only admit in the hours between midnight and dawn. Through six carefully crafted sections - The Beginning, Falling, Doubts & Desires, The Storm, Healing, and New Dawn - the collection follows the full arc of contemporary relationships. Interspersed throughout are timestamped "Midnight Thoughts," those authentic fragments of emotion we type into our phones at 3 AM, when truth speaks loudest. Written from the unique perspective of Asha, these poems offer both a fresh voice in modern poetry and a deeply universal exploration of how we love today. Each verse transforms familiar moments - crafting the perfect text, overthinking a read receipt, unfollowing an ex - into profound meditations on connection, loss, and the courage to begin again. This isn't traditional love poetry. It's for the dating app generation, for the overthinkers, for anyone who's ever typed and deleted a message a hundred times. It's for those who know both the anxiety of waiting for a reply and the peace found in final acceptance. Most importantly, it's for anyone who's ever felt alone in their feelings at 2 AM, proving that even in our most isolated moments, our experiences are universally human. Perfect for fans of contemporary poetry that blends raw emotion with modern experience, this collection reminds us that while the way we love may have evolved, the heart's journey remains timeless.
Asha Walker is a mental health advocate, community healer, and celebrated poet whose work bridges the spaces between personal growth, cultural connection, and artistic expression. With fifteen years of experience in mental health and community outreach, she brings both professional expertise and lived wisdom to her multifaceted practice of healing and storytelling.Author of the evocative poetry collections "Limerence" and "Late Nights and Early Mornings," Walker's verse speaks to the depths of human experience with a voice that is both intimate and universal. While her work has drawn comparisons to contemporary poets like Rudy Francisco and Rupi Kaur, she maintains a distinctive style that defies easy categorization. Her published works extend beyond poetry to include practical guides on Shadow Work and Manifestation, reflecting her commitment to helping others navigate their own journeys of self-discovery.Now based in Portland, Oregon, this East Coast native has traversed the globe, gathering stories and wisdom from diverse cultures and communities. These experiences have profoundly shaped her approach to both writing and healing work, informing her belief in storytelling as medicine and cultural celebration as a pathway to self-love.When not writing or serving her community, Walker can be found tending to her garden, experimenting in the kitchen, or immersed in various artistic pursuits from painting to crafting. These creative outlets, along with time spent with family, ground her work in the day-to-day magic of living fully and authentically.Through her writing and community work, Walker creates spaces where healing, self-expression, and personal transformation can flourish. Her journey continues to be one of growth, learning, and dedicated service-helping others find their voice while speaking her own truth through the power of words and connection.
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