Poetry in the Streaming Era
We live in the age of streaming. Everything is fast, disposable, on autopilot. A frenzy of ones and zeros that leaves us exhausted, disconnected, alone.
But this book won't save you or give you a moral lesson. It comes to remind you of something you already knew: feeling is not wrong. Being an individual is not wrong. Being different - even that can be a cry.
Poetry in the Streaming Era is the first book by Colo L pez. He was born in Mar del Plata, Argentina, in 1972. His reddish hair earned him the nickname "Colo," and he grew up on the exact edge between two worlds: vinyl records and glowing screens, payphones and the internet in your pocket. He was a radio host for years - one of those who speak alone in a studio, dreaming that someone on the other side is listening - and today he writes. He didn't trade the microphone for a pen. He just changed his tool.
This collection has four parts, like four seasons of the soul:
Echoes of the Void - for the nights when your phone has no notifications and that silence weighs more than it should. For loss, for absence, for what is no longer here but still hurts.
Stardust - for those who still search for a love that doesn't fit on a screen. For those who believe the cosmos can be bigger than an algorithm.
Shadows and Reflections - for when you don't know if the person in the mirror is you or the character you created for social media. For identity, for the mask, for what remains when you turn off the camera.
Life Itself - for mate, for rain, for the dog sleeping at your feet, for everything that technology cannot improve or ruin. For the simple things. For what's left after the noise.
Colo L pez is not a famous poet. He hasn't won awards. He has no literary career behind him. He's an ordinary guy who one day decided his poems could no longer stay hidden in a drawer. This book exists simply because poetry shouldn't be only for those who study literature or those who already have a name.
Who is this book for?
For those who listen to songs on loop and need a word that stops them. For those who swipe through profiles and no longer know what they're looking for. For those who miss the touch of a hand, the weight of a gaze, the imperfect sound of a conversation without notifications in between.
What readers are saying:
"Finally, poetry that speaks to the digital age without rejecting it. Honest, raw, and surprisingly comforting." - Early reader
Inside you'll find:
Poems about love, loss, and loneliness in the 21st century
Reflections on social media, ghosting, and the search for real connection
A voice that doesn't pretend to have all the answers
Verses you'll want to underline, share, and return to
No filters. No algorithms. Just words that remind you what it means to be human.
If the digital frenzy has you exhausted, if you once thought poetry wasn't for you, if you feel the world is moving too fast and you can't keep up... this book is for you.
Open these poems. Then tell me if you didn't feel like slowing down.
Colo L pez
Mar del Plata, 2024
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