"Where the Love Is" is a poetry collection by David Thompson, published by Hobnob Press. The book features a series of poems that explore themes such as love, memory, and the passage of time, articulated through personal reflection and evocative imagery. Thompson’s work is characterized by a measured, contemplative tone, inviting readers to engage with the nuanced emotions and everyday moments that punctuate human experience.
The collection situates itself within contemporary British poetry, demonstrating a sensitivity to language and form that highlights the subtleties of interpersonal relationships. Thompson’s poems often delve into intimate spaces and moments, blending the ordinary with profound insight. This volume continues the tradition of lyric poetry, emphasizing emotional depth and a close attention to the dynamics of love in its various manifestations.
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