The Library of Ashes
Here, every poem is a smoldering page β whispered confessions, soft ruins, and sacred rage. Wander newest to oldest.
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Confessions in Ink | Neo-Gothic Confessional Romantic Poetry by Rowan Evans
A heartfelt confessional poem exploring love, trust, and the courage to be your true self. Rowan Evans lets the ink speak for emotions too deep to voice.
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Rite of Ink: Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism Poetry by Rowan Evans
Dive into Rite of Ink by Rowan Evansβa chaotic, confessional neo-gothic poem exploring passion, rage, and the power of words through multiple voices.
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Under My Skin β A Neo-Gothic Poem of Desire, Spellwork & Devotion
A poem about the magnetic, witchy, irresistible energy of a woman who slips under the skin and refuses to leaveβa blend of desire, spellwork, and gothic devotion.
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Made for the Burn β Neo-Gothic Confessional Romantic Poetry by Rowan Evans
A meditation on falling fully into the heat of someone who awakens and reshapes the self. Made for the Burn honors desire, intensity, and the courage it takes to sit close to anotherβs fire.
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Sermon for the Fractured β Poetry by Rowan Evans
Every poem I write is a sermon for the fractured soul. In Sermon for the Fractured, I explore divinity, imperfection, and the sacred act of rebuilding oneself, even when the world refuses your light.
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I Write β Bold Poetry by Rowan Evans | Neo-Gothic Confessional Romanticism
Rowan Evans unleashes unapologetic poetry in I Write, exploring love, pain, eroticism, whimsy, and rage with bold, defiant flair. Witness a poet flexing their full creative range.
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Standing with the Philippines After Typhoon Uwan
Two typhoons, Tino and Uwan, have brought devastation across the Philippines. Though oceans apart, my heart remains with the islands I love. This post is both a prayer and a call for solidarity β to uplift, donate, and remember the strength and beauty of the Filipino people.
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Iβm Fine β A Neo-Gothic Confessional on Forbidden Love and Jealous Longing
A quiet confession of longing and jealousy β Iβm Fine explores the sharp ache of loving someone who belongs to another, and the soft lie we tell ourselves to survive it.