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the sky was empty but still the thunder rolled a new collection of poetry from Dominic Lyne the author of In Dreams We Sleep.
In this haunting collection, Dominic Lyne explores the profound impact of witnessing the death of his best friend. These raw, honest poems are a testament to resilience, finding solace in the transformative power of time, and the bonds of friendship. The Sky Was Empty But Still the Thunder Rolled is a poignant exploration of loss, healing, and the enduring power of human connection.
“My time to grieve was stolen from me. Everything was stolen from me. Lyne’s work attempts the impossible task of pinpointing hell in daily existence, that hell slipping out of every crack of the past or the future, blurring the present into a wonderfully disturbing melancholic reverie on love, friendship, and heroin.” — Tom Bland, author of Camp Fear and The Death of a Clown