Fragmented Echoes

Fragmented Echoes bookcover, blue and white floral splash

Release date: March 30, 2025

Genre: Poetry

ISBN: 9789083521602

Life doesn't move in straight lines.

It shatters. It unravels. It echoes.

 

In Fragmented Echoes, poet Sofia Yorke invites you to explore the delicate interplay of intensity and stillness, longing and loss, clarity and uncertainty.

 

Her debut collection plunges into the raw depths of emotion, identity, and resilience. Blending free verse with structured pieces, Yorke's poetry speaks to anyone who has ever struggled with emotions. These poems don't offer resolutions; instead, they capture fleeting moments and thoughts: a journey born from reflection, passionate upheaval, and whispers that linger just out of reach.

 

For readers who find beauty in life's fractures and meaning in its in-between spaces, Fragmented Echoes is an invitation to pause, to feel deeply, and to leave behind echoes of your own.

Behind the Book: Fragmented Echoes

March 2025

Last Chance to Pre-Order Fragmented Echoes

This is it. Fragmented Echoes releases in just a few days, and if you’ve been thinking about ordering, now’s the time. Pre-orders help more than you know; they help books get seen, reach new readers, and find their place in the world.This collection is raw, intimate, and full of pieces that came from some of my deepest moments. It’s not just words on a page. It’s fragments of what it means to feel, to break, to heal.Pre-order your copy here:AmazonBol.comLet me know if you grab one. I’d love to hear your thoughts when it arrives.

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February 2025
January 2025

The Cover

Hi there,I’ve been wanting to share this with you for a while now, and I’m so happy I waited. This project has gone through so many changes over the past year, so many times that I have changed my mind over the composition, the colour, the image itself. But I'm happy to share that the cover of Fragmented Echoes is done. I won't touch it anymore. The collection of poems itself holds so much of my heart and mind, and this cover feels like embodies both myself and the poems I have created.

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