Unleash the Cosmos compiled by Nathaniel Luscombe and Jenni Sauer

“This collection of poetry takes the theme of space and how vast the universe is, and couples it with intentional words attempting to name the most important stars to us.”

Review by Rayleigh Setser

Discover a spaceship in your backyard, send your run-on wishes into space, take a bite of space toast, and drink some starlight on tap.

These fifty poems are a love letter to the vast variety of emotions we experience when thinking about the universe. Youโ€™re invited to find a cozy spot, look up at the stars, take a deep breath, and revel in the wonders, hope, fear, and heartbreak of the endless cosmos.


Release Date: 9/30/2023

Genre: Poetry Anthology

Pages: 88

I received this book for free from the publisher via BookSirens. All comments and opinions are entirely my own and this review is voluntary.

"Did someone steep your heart in the chaos of the cosmos [...]" - A little too much by RC Lloyd

This collection of poetry takes the theme of space and how vast the universe is, and couples it with intentional words attempting to name the most important stars to us. The poems are equally lovely to read and comforting to hold to your heart; reminders that you have purpose, you're doing a good job, and you're not alone on this planet floating through space.

"My run-on wishes are in the care of the One who made the cosmos." - Run-on Wishes by K.J. Haakenson

As with previous anthologies published by Dragon Bone Publishing, I enjoyed reading this collection very much, and look forward to the next anthology they put together!

Content: No cursing. A few romantic poems that mention kissing, nothing more. No gore or trigger warnings needed.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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