Meeting The Sun Halfway: Little Hope by Seane Shaw

Meeting the Sun Halfway: Little Hope, written by Seane Shaw is a literary collection of expressions resulting from a culmination of an invisible contagion, racial injustices and an overall feeling of wanting to get back to normalcy. Throughout the book are casts of visual bonuses, which suggests that writing is one of many talents.

Shaw’s love for writing peaked dormancy over the years, until he was faced with some of the most difficult and emotional challenges that eventually compelled him to not only express it through poetry, but also share it with the world. This literary collection is influenced by reflective thinking about life and the never-ending pursuit of happiness.

JTF: How did the title of the book come about?

Seane Shaw: “The title is derived from the unspeakable joy that is manifested by the rising sun and the start of a new day. So, as I synchronize my awakening with the dawn, I’m hopeful that my existence in this world equates to the blessings that I have been afforded.”

JTF: If you could change two things in the world, what would it be?

Seane Shaw: “If I could change one thing in this world, is that no form of bias exist and true justice always prevails.”

I will continue to look to the heavens from where my strength rise and not succumb to the plight of the intentional lies. So, as I meet the sun halfway, I will continue to believe and have faith that we will overcome someday.
— excerpt from 'Meeting the Sun Halfway'

Meeting the Sun Halfway: Little Hope is a short read that poetically touches on racism, joy, faith and more. A perfect gift for those who love literary creatives.

You can purchase Meeting the Sun Halfway: Little Hope on Amazon.

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