Love Letters in the Void
About
Love Letters in the Void is a collection of poems written in a season of distance.
These are not grand declarations shouted into the dark. They are quieter than that. They are letters composed in the space between two people, where longing and patience sit side by side.
Across these pages, love is not dramatic or triumphant. It is steady. It waits. It doubts. It hopes. It endures.
Some poems are tender. Some are restless. Some stand at the shoreline and rage at the unfairness of time. All are honest.
This is a book about love stretched across silence, about the fragile strength required to remain open, and about the quiet courage of feeling deeply when nothing is certain.
For anyone who has ever waited.
For anyone who has loved across distance.
For anyone who understands that sometimes the bravest thing we can do is stay.
Praise for this book
This collection of poems was beautiful. It showed many different sides of love and longing. Truly wonderful.
“Love Letters in the Void” by Tom Kane is a collection of intimate poems about love, distance, and the quiet courage of waiting.
The author brings together very short yet beautiful poems that revolve around longing, patience, and the kind of love that exists in the space between two people. The language is simple, but it carries depth and emotion. Some poems really hit close to home—they felt personal, somewhat heavy, but also deeply reflective.
The ones I enjoyed the most were:
🌸 Listen to My Silence
🌸 The Light at the End of the Tunnel
🌸 Time, Enemy Mine
🌸 Rage at the Waterline
🌸 My Light
🌸 Confusion
🌸 Ever Calling
🌸 Freedom
What I loved most is how these poems don’t rely on grand declarations—they feel like soft whispers of someone waiting, hoping, and holding on.
Perfect for readers who enjoy deep, personal, and quietly emotional poetry.
Love Letters in the Void is a quiet, intimate collection that leans into longing, distance, and the kind of love that lingers even when life moves forward.
Each poem feels like a snapshot of a moment—memories, missed chances, and the ache of loving someone across time or space. There’s a simplicity to the writing that makes it accessible, but also deeply personal, like reading pages pulled from someone’s private journal.
Themes of absence, emotional push-and-pull, and enduring love are woven throughout the collection. Poems like “Just Another Day Without You” and “Confusion” capture that bittersweet tension between holding on and letting go.
While some pieces feel more understated than others, the overall tone remains consistent and reflective. This is a collection best read slowly, letting each poem settle.
A thoughtful, emotional read for anyone who has loved, lost, or is still waiting.