Silence is not empty. It is alive with memory, with the shadows of voices that were once hushed, with the body's unspoken language. Echoes of Silence is a haunting and luminous collection of poetry that journeys into the fragmented terrain of trauma and survival.
Deborah Miller writes with unflinching honesty and delicate artistry, giving shape to what is often left unvoiced. Her poems move between rupture and repair, tracing the contours of PTSD through images of breath, bone, and memory.
These poems explore how we can carry what has been endured, how silence can wound, and how language might stitch the self back together.
This collection does not seek resolution but instead offers presence, a space to sit with what is raw, unsettled, and profoundly human. It is both a testimony and an offering, an invitation to witness the invisible scars of trauma while also recognising the fragile beauty of endurance.
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