Silence gathers weight-until it breaks into language.
In Iron & Marrow, Ashraful Momen writes from the place where pressure becomes voice. This isn't just poetry; it is a forging. Each verse is shaped in the heat of reckoning, carried through shadow, and cooled into something both fragile and unyielding.
The strength of metal. The ache of the bone.
Tracing the hidden corridors of resilience, Momen explores what it means to fracture, to endure, and to become. These are poems of "inner weather"-where roots twist beneath the surface and stillness holds a hidden motion.
Intimate yet Expansive: A journey through the seen and the felt.
Visceral & Raw: A body of work that resists easy definition.
Forged Verse: Poetry that doesn't just speak; it resonates.
Iron & Marrow is an invitation to unearth your own core. It is a haunting, spare, and deeply resonant assembly of echoes meant to be felt-again and again.
Read the reckoning. Find the marrow.