Tag: letters

  • Back in March, I shared a glimpse of a poetry collection I was working on. Since then… silence. There’s a reason for that. I’ve been reworking it, reshaping it, and in the process, it grew into something even more personal and true. I’m proud to re-introduce my first poetry collection:

    Unsent: Letters to My Muse


    An image of an altar, a notebook opened to blank pages. Two black candles lit on either side. Black satin or velvet covers the altar.
    Front Cover
    An image of an altar, notebook gone. Candles blown out. Black satin or velvet cover
    Back Cover

    I’ve included the covers here

    This collection is an intimate journey—letters, confessions, and fragments of devotion written to the Muse who inspires me. Some letters are never sent, yet they carry the weight of unspoken truths. Here, vulnerability is sacred, longing is a language of fire and shadow, and love takes the shape of unsent words.


    Recently Released Poems

    Beautiful Little Cobra
    In Beautiful Little Cobra, Rowan Evans explores the allure of fury, self-defense, and the dangerous beauty of those who refuse to shrink. A love poem for the fierce, the venomous, and the beautifully unbroken.

    I Love You (Enough to Go Silent)
    A vow written in ink and silence — a confession of love so deep it would sacrifice its own voice to spare another’s tears. “I Love You (Enough to Go Silent)” is a Neo-Gothic devotion from Rowan Evans, where the act of not speaking becomes the loudest declaration of love.

    Ordinary Heart, Extraordinary You
    “Ordinary Heart, Extraordinary You” is a poem of gentle devotion by Rowan Evans — a meditation on quiet love, courage born from tenderness, and finding beauty in ordinary moments shared with an extraordinary soul.