“On the outer limits of Wi-Fi, human frequency lo-fi, non-mechanized.”
Analog Introspection asks a quiet question in a loud “Anyone have an ear to give?” Can we find that rare calm when we pause the algorithm and listen inward?
Come—journey where each poem drifts through echoes of light and shadow, between the magnetism of screens and the pulse of silence. What will you digital noise or the fragile music of being alive?
Each line tugs at reflection and tension, exploring digital addiction, the art of life, data privacy, and the uneasy beauty of a hyperconnected society. This is not a declaration or manifesto, but a mirror. This is not a warning, but a the greatest instrument is you.
American author Rodney Mcneil is a native of Fort Worth, Texas. He most enjoys exercising his craft of writing through poetry and song. His expressive energy and passion for creating positions him to craft short stories and novels with a unique art of storytelling. Most notably, Ro'Man's Is Dead is his debut book release.