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A Symphony in Twilight

A Symphony in Twilight

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William Henry Forester

In A Symphony in Twilight, an anthology, Forester uses free verse, a style of poetry that does not conform to established rules of meter or rhyme to create a flowing, conversational tone with readers. Portraying a wide range experiences, he writes about the sea, the farm, the cities, and of the experiences of real people. While not overtly transcendental, Forester writes about the interconnectedness of all life and the divinity in each individual.

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Middle Age, Young Adult, New Adult, Adult

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No Romance

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Level 1

Death, loss

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William Henry Forester

William Henry Forester is a poet, folklorist, and storyteller whose work traces the quiet intersections of memory, myth, and the sea. Born in Inverness and now living on the rugged Maine coast with his wife, Lady Catherine Davis, Forester writes with lyrical precision and emotional resonance. From poetry and children’s tales to his haunting coastal mysteries, his stories explore solitude, loss, and the echoes of what we leave behind.

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