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Unsent Love Letters: An Anthology of Words Left Unspoken

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From R. Clift, the author of to feel anything at all and until we meet again, comes her first anthology and largest collaborative project to date— written by over 200 anonymous souls from all corners of the world from 2021 through 2022. Explore this collection of hopeful and heartbreaking letters, all gathered together in a book unlike any other.



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There’s someone out there you can’t talk to anymore, but there may be words left unspoken. If you could write a letter to them— that someone you love, have loved, or want to love— what would you say?



Strangers from all over the world have answered this question, over the course of an entire year, to create the first book of unsent love letters. In these pages, hundreds of heartfelt letters are breathing together as an exhale, a release. Separated into four summer, autumn, winter, spring, to inspire you again and again.



Written by all kinds of people, out there together— hoping with all hope that their words might make it to that one person.



Who knows— maybe one of these letters was written for you...



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Published December 31, 2022

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R. Clift

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Rachel Clift is a writer, traveler, photographer, & artist based in the mountains of East Tennessee.

She began this journey of writing poetry in 2017 and has published seven books since the summer of 2019.

In the writing world, she is known as R. Clift or The Constellation Poet. More than anything, she longs to inspire people— in some way, somehow, to love who they are and live life courageously.

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April 9, 2023
So beautiful to read these loveletters from all over the world <3
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December 23, 2025
I'm happy and honoured to say that my poetry has been a part of this beautiful collection of Unsent letters. It's an wonderful initiative by R. Clift, to bring people together from over 34 countries, to share and write something that's meaningful and personal to each of us. An opportunity to let go of heavy thoughts or memories that are a burden, collated into words that were left unsaid.

This book isn't something that can be read in just one sitting. It's one that you pick up when you're feeling nostalgic, when you miss someone, when you want to relive a past in seasons.

I loved how it brought together so many people, people I have never seen, spoken to and might not ever see or speak to ever, and yet so many letters in this book are relatable, in a way that expresses many things in my life that I might have left unsaid.

This book mustn't be mistaken for letters to a lover only. It's letters for your future and past self, parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, first loves, exes, acquaintances, spouses and a lot more. It's love, infinite.
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141 reviews3 followers
January 19, 2023
Phenomenal idea riddled with complex perspectives. It is often easy to cling to a certain outlook of life, or the way one or several articulate their experience, ultimately giving you someone to look up to. This book is inspiring in the diversity of writers all with words that left unspoken, and perhaps by letting them be known they can be intoxicated with new words and instances. It also drove me to write poem about a kite, letting go and choosing to be grounded where I am healthiest. Three of the letters are mine, who knows one could be written to you.
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April 11, 2023
Good book with letters written by people from all over the world.
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