Letters from Our Souls is a fragmented meditation on memory, love, and the spaces in between. Told through letters, journal entries, and poetic interludes, it invites the reader to inhabit a liminal world where time folds, recollection falters, and the written word is the only tether to something real.
At its heart, this is a story of lost and found souls-Oliver and Ezekiah, two voices entangled in longing, regret, and the pursuit of meaning. Their words drift through the hands of a forgotten soul, a wandering presence piecing together what remains, writing letters to himself, to the reader, and to the past that slips further away with each passing moment.
The narrative does not unfold linearly but rather in echoes-like jazz played in a dimly lit club, where smoke curls through the air and time lingers on the edge of remembrance. The poetry acts as an interlude, a breath between thoughts, a pause between letters lost to time.
This book is not meant to be read as a conventional story but felt-to be experienced in candlelight, with the warmth of tea or the hum of a quiet piano. It is an invitation to step into a dream, let the fragmentation mirror how our souls navigate the hazy corridors of memory and find something of yourself in the spaces between the words.