Eclipsing the Horizon is a poetry collection that lives in the space between destruction and creation, between unraveling and becoming. Through striking imagery and raw introspection, this book explores the gravity of persistence-the moments just before and just after the threshold, where collapse is inevitable, yet something new is already beginning to rise.
Each poem is a reckoning with time, identity, and the quiet defiance of existence. From the weight of memory to the search for meaning in a world that never stands still, Eclipsing the Horizon challenges the boundaries of perception and invites the reader to step further into the unknown.
If you've ever felt caught between who you were and who you are becoming, this collection is for you.
For those who resonate with the themes of Eclipsing the Horizon, explore Aarron Tuckett's other works: Echoes and Ruin, Please Hold, Your Reality is Experiencing Technical Difficulties, and Phantom Architecture-each offering a distinct yet interconnected journey through the fractures, the unraveling, and the spaces we rebuild.
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