Life is a Blur is a collection of poems that moves like memory caught in motion-uncertain, luminous, and always slipping just beyond full clarity. In these pages, reality does not stand still long enough to be fully explained. Instead, it drifts, expands, and fractures into moments of overwhelming perception where meaning arrives faster than language can hold it.
Samuel Ludke writes from the space between intensity and reflection, where the world feels too alive to be fixed into certainty. Ordinary experiences become vast and strange: silence feels active, time loses its edges, and thought begins to behave like weather moving through the mind.