Recurring Dreams
A Collection Of Poems About Lost Love
de Mark Gammill
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À propos du livre
Some memories never leave us. Some feelings return again and again—like recurring dreams.
In this deeply personal collection, poet Mark Gammill explores the quiet places of the heart where love, loss, longing, and faith live side by side.
Written over the course of twenty years, these poems reflect the moments that shape us: the joy of love, the ache and pain of absence and loss, and the enduring hope that redemption and healing are within reach. Though many of the poems carry a somber and reflective tone, they are not without light. Threaded throughout the verses are themes of faith, hope, and the resilience of the human spirit. Each poem is paired with a thoughtfully chosen image, creating a visual and emotional experience that invites readers to pause, reflect, and discover their own meaning within the words.
Written in Visalia, California, these poems are drawn from real emotions and lived experiences—honest reflections that remind us we are never alone in the things we feel most deeply.
À propos du créateur
Mark Gammill is a poet from Visalia, California. He began writing poetry at the age of fourteen and was deeply influenced by the confessional poets, Mark's poems explore the raw, intimate landscapes of love, loss, memory, and longing. His writing leans into emotional honesty and intensity, favoring the deeply personal over the purely observational. By his early twenties, he had written dozens of poems centered on lost love, which formed the foundation of his first collection, RECURRING DREAMS. Over the years, his creative process expanded, drawing inspiration from art, film, and lived experience. In recent years, Mark has combined his poetry with his artwork, pairing imagery with verse to create a richer, more immersive experience. RECURRING DREAMS brings together over 20 years of work, blending past and present into a unified expression of reflection and feeling. This book is an invitation: to remember, to feel, and perhaps to see a part of your own experiences within these pages.
