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On the cracked concrete of America's forgotten streets, where neon lights fade into rust and memory, Samuel Ludke steps forward with a voice sharp enough to cut through the static. Action Ave is a raw, unfiltered collection of modern poetry-part confession, part battle cry, part love letter to every broken moment that shaped a soul.
In these pages, Ludke walks the reader down alleys of heartache, across intersections of identity, and through the backroads of longing, anger, hope, and rebirth. Each poem hits like a fist on a locked door-furious, vulnerable, honest.

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On the cracked concrete of America's forgotten streets, where neon lights fade into rust and memory, Samuel Ludke steps forward with a voice sharp enough to cut through the static. Action Ave is a raw, unfiltered collection of modern poetry-part confession, part battle cry, part love letter to every broken moment that shaped a soul.

In these pages, Ludke walks the reader down alleys of heartache, across intersections of identity, and through the backroads of longing, anger, hope, and rebirth. Each poem hits like a fist on a locked door-furious, vulnerable, honest.


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Autorenporträt
Samuel Howard Ludke is an American Poet, Western Writer, and Author. His poetry deals with life, love, death, and the pursuit of the American Dream. He has written thousands of poems, almost one hundred books, and articles for many newspapers across the country.