Crossing Continents of Seasons is a luminous collection of poems tracing one soul's passage from confinement to freedom, from silence to belonging, from loss to love. Through vivid imagery and quiet honesty, Amer Malas explores the borders we inherit and the ones we create-the emotional geographies of exile, memory, and renewal. These poems move through childhood's small boxes, the ache of displacement, and the slow awakening of the heart. Blending spiritual reflection and lyrical storytelling, the book invites readers to walk beside the author through landscapes of shadow and light, where…mehr
Crossing Continents of Seasons is a luminous collection of poems tracing one soul's passage from confinement to freedom, from silence to belonging, from loss to love. Through vivid imagery and quiet honesty, Amer Malas explores the borders we inherit and the ones we create-the emotional geographies of exile, memory, and renewal. These poems move through childhood's small boxes, the ache of displacement, and the slow awakening of the heart. Blending spiritual reflection and lyrical storytelling, the book invites readers to walk beside the author through landscapes of shadow and light, where grief softens into understanding and stillness becomes home. For those standing between worlds or learning to begin again, Crossing Continents of Seasons is both a mirror and a lantern-an offering of presence, healing, and hope.
Amer Malas is a writer drawn to silence, memory, and the slow work of becoming whole. His debut novel, Shards of Belonging, explores themes of return, healing, and the courage to stay when staying is hardest. His path has crossed cultures and disciplines-from science and technology to creative expression-but what remains constant is a quiet curiosity about what drives us, what connects us, and how we grow. His writing is a practice of presence, exploring transformation, resilience, and the human need to belong-not just to places or people, but to ourselves. He writes for those standing at thresholds, those who've waited too long, and those who need to hear that broken doesn't mean unworthy.
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