Swan Songs of Cygnus
The Weight of Black Holes
Vincent Hollow
Genre: Poetry
Publisher: Writers Republic
Date of Publication: January 8, 2020
The Weight of Black Holes
Vincent Hollow
Genre: Poetry
Publisher: Writers Republic
Date of Publication: January 8, 2020
ISBN: 9781646201167
ISBN: 9781646202294
Number of pages: 154
Word Count: 8275 words
Cover Artist: Tom Nicosia
ISBN: 9781646202294
Number of pages: 154
Word Count: 8275 words
Cover Artist: Tom Nicosia
Tagline: "How far would you go?"
Book Description:
Side A: horizon
Mourning the death of his love. A bereaved astronaut signs up for a deep – space mission to reunite with her ghost.
Even if it means becoming a ghost himself. Traveling at the speed of light. The astronaut jettisons through the solar system. Pausing only to gaze at its celestial splendor.
Cast under the grandeur of the planetarium. Seeing her apparition in every sphere…
About the Author:
VINCENT HOLLOW is an astro-poet and interstellar storyteller living aboard the space vessel, Aquarius. Shooting from the star system to star system. Vincent spends his time gazing out into the universal abyss and the depths of himself where he hopes to find his place in the cosmos through the words he weaves in the fabric of spacetime.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vincenthollow/
Website: http://www.swansongsofcygnus.com/
'blink so I can see you, so I can find you'. So beautiful I'm welling up.
ReplyDeleteVincent Hollow is amazing! I love his writing. I can't get enough of his books.
ReplyDeleteI really like the cover, it's eye catching.
ReplyDeleteHave you checked out Vincent's website yet?
ReplyDeleteI like the cover
ReplyDeleteSuch evocative words.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cover as well - really suits the theme.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of putting 'astro-poet' as an occupation on one's passport.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great & safe weekend!
ReplyDeletePhew, that's Monday over for another week!
ReplyDeleteHas anyone seen the summer? Seems like we're already into Autumn.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting book!
ReplyDeleteI've just watched a marvellous documentary about black holes - really makes you realise how insignificant we are!
ReplyDeleteTime for bed so goodnight one and all!
ReplyDeleteWell, I don't know about you but I'm rather glad that week is over!
ReplyDeleteVincent, how do you work? Alone, in a familiar place, make notes constantly or ...?
ReplyDeleteI usually work late at night through the early morning, or in the afternoon out on my porch, depending on the day. Just need a notepad and some synthwave music playing to set the mood.
DeleteSounds perfect! Although if you lived here in Ireland, the porch writing would be minimal!
DeleteWhat's your favourite treat to yourself?
ReplyDeleteI love watching the film, Aliens. I watch it at least 6-8 times a year. Really puts me in my happy place.
DeleteAliens? Really? Oh, I know, the one with Newt and Lance Henriksen as Bishop.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget Bill Paxton as Hudson. "Game over, man!"
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