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For Always

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A collection of poetry and prose about love, heartbreak, and change.

140 pages, Paperback

Published April 10, 2018

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Shannon O'Connor

67 books860 followers
Shannon O’Connor is a twenty something, bisexual, self published poet of several books and counting. O’Connor enjoys life’s simple pleasures: coffee, reading, traveling, and spending time with her new baby. O’Connor is continuously working on new poetry projects, book reviews, and more, while also diving into motherhood. She loves supporting local indie authors & shops as much as possible.

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503 reviews48 followers
February 21, 2019
This took me longer than I was expecting, and longer than most poetry collection is due. O’Connor writes with such raw emotion, and really dives deep into what each poem is about, and each feeling. There were moments where I genuinely had to stop reading because my heart hurt at reading the words, and I felt the pain that she did. That’s a very powerful thing to be able to do with poetry, and with words and stories in general, and I haven’t read too many collections that are able to genuinely make my heart pound the way this one did. and it’s very easy for the “healing” aspect of it to be about someone else fixing you, and although it did get a little bit cheesy towards the end, I think it ended on a very high note. It really exceeded my expectations for this collection.
Profile Image for Casey Cowan.
Author 3 books4 followers
November 29, 2018
Shannon is vivacious, and ridiculously talented. I felt like I was living her poems as I was reading them. For Always will always have a place on my shelf. It’s a must read!!
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2,577 reviews7 followers
January 20, 2019
Just not for me. I picked it up because it was recommended by someone I know who really liked it. But it's not my cup of tea.
Profile Image for Andrea Pole.
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December 27, 2021
For Always by Shannon O'Connor is another evocative collection of prose in which the author ruminates and reflects upon the diverse forms of love, and the heartache that is almost inevitable as a consequence of our vulnerabilities. What Shannon is so generously offering to readers is a deep dive into the recesses of her soul, and her willingness to share her thoughts in such a raw and unfiltered way is simply stunning.

Many thanks to Shannon O'Connor for providing me with a copy of this title to read and review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Valen.
259 reviews
September 2, 2020
This poetry collection was written extremely well and it's clear lots of emotion was poured into it. I was really connected with it and found it easy to emotionally attach myself with it. 4/5 Stars - Loved it, emotionally crafted in an amazing way.
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April 15, 2021
I wanted to like it but it just wasn't well written, cliche, and quite cringe to be honest but I want to read more works from women so here we are.
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June 18, 2021
The last few poems BLEW ME AWAY. Shannon you’re incredible!!
Profile Image for Hanna Kole.
30 reviews1 follower
February 13, 2022
'For Always' is a perfect companion to Shannon O'Connor's novel, 'Electric Love'. Poems about alcoholism and suicide always hit hard but are so necessary to read. Another great compilation of poems.
Profile Image for Deveree Extein.
Author 7 books18 followers
May 8, 2021
A beautiful book!

A collection so raw and honest, I felt as if I was reading the author’s diary. A tang of nostalgia, and bittersweet with heartbreak, this book was such a treat to read!
I particularly enjoyed the piece ‘Storms’ and ‘All of Me’
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