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SIX is for 6enocide is not a quiet book. It is a howl, a cry, and a refusal to look away. Through poems, reflections, and unapologetic rants, Daniel S. Reyes, carves language into witness. There pieces are raw and urgent, confronting violence, displacement, and the silent complicity that allows atrocities to continue. This collection is not meant to comfort - it is meant to disturb, to ignite, to keep memory alive. Each word stands as resistance against erasure, demanding that readers not only see but feel the weight of lives stolen and voices silenced. SIX is a book for those who dare to face…mehr

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SIX is for 6enocide is not a quiet book. It is a howl, a cry, and a refusal to look away. Through poems, reflections, and unapologetic rants, Daniel S. Reyes, carves language into witness. There pieces are raw and urgent, confronting violence, displacement, and the silent complicity that allows atrocities to continue. This collection is not meant to comfort - it is meant to disturb, to ignite, to keep memory alive. Each word stands as resistance against erasure, demanding that readers not only see but feel the weight of lives stolen and voices silenced. SIX is a book for those who dare to face uncomfortable truths and believe that words, even broken ones, can carry the power of survival and defiance.
Autorenporträt
Daniel S. Reyes is a Chamorro and Mexican author from Seaside, California. Daniel has had a love for writing since childhood, but has always found poetry to come more naturally. Facebook was the first place digitally where Daniel began sharing his poems publicly. Then soon after, his friends started an Instagram account for him to reach more people. Poetry goes to die on Instagram when you realize you're writing for a maximum of 9 people who actually read your poems. It wasn't until recent, when Daniel picked up writing again to document more specifically the climate of the world around him. And so began the process of his first published book of poems, reflections, and rants he named, "SIX is for 6enocide".