Description
Reflections – Chaos of My Own Making is a quiet, contemplative collection of poetic prose that listens as much as it speaks. James N. McManus writes with the humility of a poet and the clarity of a witness, turning small, storied moments into lasting consolation. These pages move through memory, aging, longing, and the fragile beauty of being human, offering not answers, but presence.
Across meditative vignettes and lyrical fragments, McManus explores the ache of remembrance, the erosion of identity, the tenderness of silence, and the quiet resilience that emerges from chaos. This book is for readers who carry private sorrow, restless hunger, or the late-night ache of being alive. It offers companionship rather than remedy and honors the truth that some wounds do not ask to be healed—only witnessed.
James N. McManus is an American poet and author whose work is distinguished by its emotional clarity, evocative imagery, and exploration of the human condition. Of Native American–Irish heritage and currently residing in a New England coastal village, he draws inspiration from both the natural world and the inner landscapes shaped by memory, resilience, and personal transformation.
McManus is the author of several acclaimed poetry collections, including Travels – A Poetic Journey, Poetry from Afar, and A Glimpse of Me. His writing has been featured in numerous international anthologies and literary publications, among them Our Seasons of Syllables, Hope Is a Group Project, Feathers for Hena, Hansha Reflections, and South African Verses. His work is recognized for its ability to bridge personal experience and universal themes, offering readers a contemplative, immersive poetic experience.
Across his body of work, McManus pairs reflective prose with striking visual and emotional detail, inviting readers to engage with themes of identity, loss, healing, and renewal. His newest collection continues this commitment to authenticity and artistic depth, further establishing his voice as a meaningful presence in contemporary poetry.
Publisher: Têche Publishing
Number of Pages: 106
Dimensions: 6.00"x9.00"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding:
Paperback (Perfect Binding)
Availability:
In Stock (Print on Demand)