FROM THE FRASER RIVER TO YOUR HANDS
For years, his work remained unseen written for family, not for the world. But through personal loss and reflection, Alexander found a deeper voice in poetry.
His writing draws a powerful connection between the human condition and nature’s shifting patterns stormy relationships, calm moments, and everything in between.
Now based in North Carolina, he writes with a simple belief: while time moves us forward, the written word is what truly remains.
Reader Review
Seasons of Life and Love is a wide-ranging collection of poems that moves through weather, memory, loss, longing, regret, and joy, as if each emotion were its own season. The book connects nature to human feeling in simple, steady language. Storms reflect sorrow, sunlight lifts the spirit, and quiet evenings bring reflection.
I found myself drawn in by how honest the poems feel. The writing is plain and open, yet deeply personal. The poet takes everyday scenes and turns them into meaningful reflections. A change in weather becomes a change in emotion.
I also liked how the poet shifts between small, quiet moments and larger reflections. The tone remains warm even when the subject becomes heavy. The emotional sincerity is what holds the collection together.
I believe this book is perfect for readers who enjoy simple language but deep emotion. It feels like a personal diary, full of reflection and real human experience.
Thomas Anderson
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