�Poets But Us: War, Peace, and Warp Pieces� captures the complex tapestry of human experience through the lens of poetry. This poignant collection is not only a reflection on the profound impact of war and peace in our lives but also an exploration of the elusive spaces in between�what W. J. Manares aptly coins as �Warp Pieces.� War shapes our histories, challenges our morals, and often compels us to confront the depths of our humanity. It is an undeniable force that commands attention, sparking both destruction and a deep yearning for harmony. Peace, on the other hand, is not merely the absence of conflict; it is a state of being that requires vigilance, resilience, and unwavering hope. In navigating these polarities, the verses within this collection illuminate the struggles and victories that define our shared journey. The �Warp Pieces� represent the nuanced struggles and stories that exist between the stark realities of war and the serene comforts of peace. These works breathe life into the often overlooked moments of reflection, confusion, and hope that lie in the gray areas of human existence�the everyday battles and quiet triumphs that shape our identities. This anthology is dedicated to all prisoners of war, those who endure the shackles of conflict while their spirits yearn for freedom and peace. It also honors the �prisoners of peace,� individuals burdened by the weight of societal expectations, personal dilemmas, and the silent struggles they face in a world that often equates tranquility with stillness
Poets But Us
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- W. J. Manares
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