The reader is invited to embark on a poetic odyssey through life's complexities in Words Left Unspoken-an exploration of silence, wisdom, and universal resonance. Would you like to take a walk through the inner city, lie down in a sunny meadow, savour time with nature and family? All these moments, and more, are captured within J. A. McGovern's debut poetry collection. McGovern's poems urge us to take to the road for wild adventures, to question ideas of life and death, and to learn through another's eyes and experiences. More than a compilation of verse, McGovern's work is a profound exploration of the silent struggles that resonate within us all, compelling readers to listen and truly understand the echoes of a world yearning to be heard.
J. A. McGovern's diverse experiences create a rich tapestry of moments, urging readers to explore life's complexities, question ideas, and listen to the profound echoes of universal struggles. As a multifaceted creator with recognition in various mediums, McGovern's debut collection promises a unique blend of intellectual depth, artistic prowess, and a fresh perspective in the world of poetry. PRAISE FOR WORDS LEFT UNSPOKEN"J.
A. McGovern grabs you by the heart strings and guides you through what it is to be human in his poetry collection, Words Left Unspoken. He urges you to face experiences head on with him while running through the full spectrum of raw emotions. You can't hide from his ability to make you want to feel it all. Excellent body of work!" -Kathryn Sprandio Ells, Author of Please Read Me: A collection of Short Stories and Some Poems Too"Reading J.
A. McGovern's Words Left Unspoken is like watching a sweeping epic film that takes you through all the emotions - intense joy and pleasure, melancholy, loss, strife, and the kaleidoscope of unspoken wonders of being a human being on planet Earth. Joe is able to put words to our shared experiences so that we might appreciate all of it - happy and sad - with a more in-depth understanding. He's an upcoming poet to keep tabs on." -Amber Fraley, Author of Kansas GenExistential and The Bug Diary"...
an oral history of the voices less traveled. His words are a walking tour of the less well-known lives that make up greater Philadelphia. We meet them all: young professionals, poets, musicians, artists, service workers, junkies, and survivors. At Philadelphia's Monell Chemical Senses Center, they explain the flavors we enjoy need a proper balance of many ingredients. If even a few of the lesser components are missing, we will notice.
The flavor will be perceived as flat and metallic. It is the same for communities, where even the minor, forgotten and overlooked players are needed for us to savor a city's richness. In his pages, you will hear them, smell them, and feel them. Death, greed, envy, lust and power all walk the streets at night. This book speaks for all those lurking below obscurity, who have lost the right to speak and be heard." -William J.
Herron, Ph. D.