I Didn’t Use to Be Like This-bookcover

By: Kristofer Coleman

I Didn’t Use to Be Like This

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The adage that life is more about the journey than the destination carries profound significance, especially considering that life’s ultimate destination is death. This sentiment, though bordering on cliché, is rich with meaning and potential.

I Didn’t Used to Be Like This invites readers on an extraordinary journey, one that aims to deepen our appreciation of life’s fragility and our inextricable connection to it.

This book is a tapestry woven from diverse threads – from stirring poems of protest to poignant personal narratives and reflections on those elements that spark the greatest of human responses: wonder.

Each piece is crafted from a highly distinctive perspective, yet resonates with the universal aspects of our shared human experience.

Themes of pain, heartache, and loss are intricately interlaced with hope, redemption, and the essence of humanity, painting a vivid portrait of the author’s daily thoughts and life’s challenges. While our experiences may differ, this book beautifully underscores the undeniable truth that, in the grand tapestry of life and mortality, we have much in common.

Kristofer Coleman’s I Didn’t Use to Be Like This is a collection of poems set against the backdrop of an adulthood of mental illness, personal loss and disillusionment. The works speak to a very contemporary outlook on life with themes which are universally relevant and relatable. It is at times brutally honest, emotional and highly reflective, but never boring.

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