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Walking Towards The Noise

Poems for those who feel the complexities of life

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Walking Towards The Noise

By: John Bowie
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Get ready to be swept away in a raw and powerful collection of modern poetry. "Walking Toward The Noise" by Bowie is a journey through life's complexities, inspired by the likes of Charles Bukowski, Sylvia Plath, Rupi Kaur, Sarah Kane, and Ted Hughes.

As the words on the page come to life, the setting shifts from gritty city streets to quiet, contemplative moments in nature. Through it all, we follow the main character, a complex and relatable individual navigating the ups and downs of life.

But just when we think we know where the journey is headed, a twist sends us reeling and questioning everything. If you enjoyed other works by the authors mentioned, you'll find yourself immersed in this provocative and emotional collection.


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PRAISE FOR BOWIE'S POETRY:

‘This is a beautiful collection of poems that really strike at the heart and mind.
New poetry for a new generation’
—Stephen J Golds, Half-Empty Doorways and Other Injuries

‘Bowie’s poetry is brutal and lyrical, beautifully textured’
—B F Jones, Five Years

‘Bowie shows extraordinary talent as he changes tone and style’
—Scott Cumming, The Blue Chapbook

‘A gritty meditation’
—HLR, poet of History of Present Complaint

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