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I’ll Leave the Light On (For When You Come Back)
- By: Benjamin Cheng
- Narrated by: Benjamin Mclean Cheng
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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I’ll Leave the Light On For When You Come Back is a collection of poems about the quiet weight of loving, losing, and learning to stay.
By: Benjamin Cheng
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The Fraud of Eternity
- By: Darryl Houston Smith
- Narrated by: Lorraine Crowston
- Length: 36 mins
- Unabridged
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The Fraud of Eternity is a poetry collection by Darryl Houston Smith that serves as a visceral return to the "architecture of the dark". Published under the Dyad House imprint, the work rejects modern "fleeting digital sentiment" and the "soft comfort" of contemporary verse, opting instead for a "rigid, suffocating beauty".
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Kisses from Heaven
- Tender Words of Comfort and Hope for a Grieving Heart
- By: A.N. Bennabi
- Narrated by: Paul Frost
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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A love letter, written in the tender words of the one you have lost, addressed directly to you, to give comfort and hope. This is a book of quiet companionship, a gentle presence to turn to, when grief feels close and words are hard to find. A calm walk with the one who has departed; who still has so much to say. Gentle words to open in moments of longing or stillness; words that do not demand anything; they only gently remind the heart and soul: “I am with you, always.
By: A.N. Bennabi
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Grief
- Poetry of Loss & the Love Left Behind
- By: Kaylin Wingfield
- Narrated by: Rose Rae
- Length: 25 mins
- Unabridged
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Grief: Poetry of Loss & the Love Left Behind is a raw and intimate collection of poems and illustrations that explores the many shapes grief takes when love has nowhere else to go. Written in spare, aching language, Kaylin Wingfield traces loss through moments both quiet and unbearable: the weight of memory, the absence of touch, the future that never arrived, and the love that refuses to disappear. These poems speak to the grief of losing a sibling, husband, child, a parent, grandparent, friend, a partner, a beloved animal, and even the living who are no longer reachable.
By: Kaylin Wingfield
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Tenebrae
- A Memoir of Love and Death
- By: Dan Flanigan
- Narrated by: Dan Flanigan, Matthew Lippman
- Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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In this memoir told in poems, Dan Flanigan follows that gradual dimming through the last illness and death of his wife. Written in free verse and prose poems, Tenebrae moves across the full arc of a long marriage. These poems refuse the familiar consolations. There is no posturing, no preciousness, no self-pity. A dying woman is rendered as fully human—strong, flawed, dignified, unmistakably herself—and the speaker does not cast himself as hero.
By: Dan Flanigan
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The Anatomy of a Falling Star
- By: Makitia Thompson
- Narrated by: Lisa Haislip
- Length: 2 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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The Anatomy of a Falling Star is a journey through the fragile, aching spaces of the human heart and spirit. In this book, desire and doubt intertwine, faith trembles under the weight of longing, and the body remembers what the soul sometimes forgets. Each poem is a quiet reckoning, a dissection of life’s light and shadow, of temptation and devotion, of identity and the relentless ache of existence. Here, stars fall slowly, carrying stories of loss, spiritual questioning, and the seductive pull of what we cannot resist. Some sparks fade, others linger, stubbornly refusing to die.
By: Makitia Thompson
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I’ll Leave the Light On (For When You Come Back)
- By: Benjamin Cheng
- Narrated by: Benjamin Mclean Cheng
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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I’ll Leave the Light On For When You Come Back is a collection of poems about the quiet weight of loving, losing, and learning to stay.
By: Benjamin Cheng
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The Fraud of Eternity
- By: Darryl Houston Smith
- Narrated by: Lorraine Crowston
- Length: 36 mins
- Unabridged
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The Fraud of Eternity is a poetry collection by Darryl Houston Smith that serves as a visceral return to the "architecture of the dark". Published under the Dyad House imprint, the work rejects modern "fleeting digital sentiment" and the "soft comfort" of contemporary verse, opting instead for a "rigid, suffocating beauty".
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Kisses from Heaven
- Tender Words of Comfort and Hope for a Grieving Heart
- By: A.N. Bennabi
- Narrated by: Paul Frost
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance0
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A love letter, written in the tender words of the one you have lost, addressed directly to you, to give comfort and hope. This is a book of quiet companionship, a gentle presence to turn to, when grief feels close and words are hard to find. A calm walk with the one who has departed; who still has so much to say. Gentle words to open in moments of longing or stillness; words that do not demand anything; they only gently remind the heart and soul: “I am with you, always.
By: A.N. Bennabi
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Grief
- Poetry of Loss & the Love Left Behind
- By: Kaylin Wingfield
- Narrated by: Rose Rae
- Length: 25 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance0
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Grief: Poetry of Loss & the Love Left Behind is a raw and intimate collection of poems and illustrations that explores the many shapes grief takes when love has nowhere else to go. Written in spare, aching language, Kaylin Wingfield traces loss through moments both quiet and unbearable: the weight of memory, the absence of touch, the future that never arrived, and the love that refuses to disappear. These poems speak to the grief of losing a sibling, husband, child, a parent, grandparent, friend, a partner, a beloved animal, and even the living who are no longer reachable.
By: Kaylin Wingfield
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Tenebrae
- A Memoir of Love and Death
- By: Dan Flanigan
- Narrated by: Dan Flanigan, Matthew Lippman
- Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance0
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In this memoir told in poems, Dan Flanigan follows that gradual dimming through the last illness and death of his wife. Written in free verse and prose poems, Tenebrae moves across the full arc of a long marriage. These poems refuse the familiar consolations. There is no posturing, no preciousness, no self-pity. A dying woman is rendered as fully human—strong, flawed, dignified, unmistakably herself—and the speaker does not cast himself as hero.
By: Dan Flanigan
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The Anatomy of a Falling Star
- By: Makitia Thompson
- Narrated by: Lisa Haislip
- Length: 2 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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The Anatomy of a Falling Star is a journey through the fragile, aching spaces of the human heart and spirit. In this book, desire and doubt intertwine, faith trembles under the weight of longing, and the body remembers what the soul sometimes forgets. Each poem is a quiet reckoning, a dissection of life’s light and shadow, of temptation and devotion, of identity and the relentless ache of existence. Here, stars fall slowly, carrying stories of loss, spiritual questioning, and the seductive pull of what we cannot resist. Some sparks fade, others linger, stubbornly refusing to die.
By: Makitia Thompson