Love. When it's good, it burns like fire. When it ends, it plunges you into darkness and leaves you cold and alone.
In Strings of Milo, poet Estelle Roher writes of the passion and melancholy of love. Here, laid out on paper, is the most essential of human emotions-love-in all the myriad ways we express and experience it.
Roher divides her poetry collection into two sections-Red and Black. In Red, she delves into the erotic, passionate side of love, where even the simple act of sharing a cup of coffee can trigger waves of desire.
In Black, however, the tone changes. These are the poems that express loss, heartache, and the bittersweet remembrance of lost love. Roher moves on to broader concerns than individual emotions, exploring burdens common to the human condition.
Strings of Milo is a personal tribute written for anyone who's ever loved. To read Roher's collection is to remember embraces from the past, to revel in present passion, and to hope for a fond future.
About the Author: Estelle Roher studied English and medieval literature at the University of Cambridge, in the United Kingdom, with minors in ethics and contemporary history. She currently lives in mainland Europe.
As a poet, Roher prefers less formal forms, and her process consists of writing and rewriting her poems until they speak their truth in their own lyrical way. Strings of Milo is Roher's first publication.