A poetic meditation on impermanence, memory, and the quiet ache of existing.
Waves Without Witness invites readers to loosen their grip on permanence and find beauty in what passes. Through poetic fragments and philosophical reflection, Daniel Van Vleet explores the dissolving edge of meaning, the indifference of stars, and the fragile joy of being alive in a universe that never asked us to last.
This book speaks to those who live with anxiety, burnout, or the soft longing to matter. It is written for the thinkers, the stargazers, and those who have paused long enough to feel the weight of time.
With quiet clarity and deep care, Waves Without Witness reminds us that we are not here to be remembered. We are here to witness.
For readers of Mary Oliver, Oliver Sacks, and Katie Mack.
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