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Echoes In The Hourglass by James Freese III is a visceral, poetic journey through heartbreak, addiction, identity, and the desperate urge to recover, to escape from a life that never felt whole. Though this compelling release follows the spirit of 'The Shadows', it stands firmly on its own-welcoming new readers and seasoned souls alike. Told in six immersive parts, this volume weaves together: 25 poignant poems exploring light, loss, and the edges of memory, A resonant short story that bridges silence and emotion, and a bonus page featuring graceful haikus and rare outtakes from both books-a…mehr

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Echoes In The Hourglass by James Freese III is a visceral, poetic journey through heartbreak, addiction, identity, and the desperate urge to recover, to escape from a life that never felt whole. Though this compelling release follows the spirit of 'The Shadows', it stands firmly on its own-welcoming new readers and seasoned souls alike. Told in six immersive parts, this volume weaves together: 25 poignant poems exploring light, loss, and the edges of memory, A resonant short story that bridges silence and emotion, and a bonus page featuring graceful haikus and rare outtakes from both books-a glimpse into the creative process beneath the surface.

Hauntingly intimate yet universal in its depth, this follow-up invites you to linger in the spaces between words and feel what echoes there.


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Autorenporträt
James Freese writes from the deep South, where memory lingers like humidity and silence often says more than words. His poetry is raw, vulnerable, and emotionally chargeddrawing from real-life heartbreak, addiction, and the long road toward healing. Influenced by Bob Dylan, Radiohead, and Mac Miller, James blends introspection with surreal imagery, turning pain into something poetic.

He doesn't write to impresshe writes so others know they're not alone.