Silent Prayers is a debut solo poetry collection by Ghosts in the Audience, a side project of American author Samuel Ludke.
This book is a quiet descent into faith, doubt, grief, and the unseen conversations we carry within ourselves. Each poem reads like a whispered confession-spoken to no one, yet meant for anyone who has ever stood between belief and silence. Angels fall, prayers linger unanswered, and the sacred collides with the broken in imagery that is both intimate and haunting.
Silent Prayers explores themes of spiritual longing, loss, redemption, and the fragile beauty of hope, written in a voice that feels raw, cinematic, and deeply personal. It marks Ludke's first solo poetry release under the Ghosts in the Audience name, establishing a distinct poetic identity rooted in atmosphere, emotion, and reverence for the unspoken.
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