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Down Darkened Corridors

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"This collection bears testimony to how valiantly Weatherall embarks on an inner journey, mining the darkness in his shadow world and transmuting it into the aesthetic of verse.
"He paints images that are a tangle of anger, guilt, helplessness, wounded childhood to the point of instilling both a sense of discomfort in the reader and of admiration for the courage to come face to face anew with the disturbing past.
"Feels like a jolt to the reader, like a reminder that life is a play that cannot escape from the falling of the final curtain. His verse “..spare the child, spoil the rod” evokes an image of child abuse that sends shivers down one’s spine
"Weatherall’s dark poetry is like the edge of a knife with which he pries under his own and the reader’s comfort zone. Exposing the ominous hum of his own darkness, Weatherall reminds us that only by facing our shadows and shining a light of introspection on them can we expunge them. Chiseling this shadow world into verses, he gives us hope that with lyrical gentleness we can all find self-forgiveness."
Jana Begovic,
author of Poisonous Whispers,
poet and
Senior Editor at Ariel Chart Literary Journal

24 pages, Paperback

Published March 26, 2024

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My favorite in this book of poetry is “Jacob’s Darkness”. In this poem, I found someone who understands my journey through all the ways that religion has impacted my life.
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