Larry McCollum, born in San Francisco in 1968, discovered his passion for writing at a young age, encouraged by his English teacher. With his first poem published in Scholastic Magazine, McCollum embarked on a lifelong journey of self-expression through poetry. A multifaceted individual with interests ranging from music to athletics, he continues to write daily, aiming to inspire and uplift his readers.
In this compelling collection, McCollum explores themes of resilience, love, and self-discovery. His poems resonate with a spirit of determination-"Can't Stop Me" speaks to overcoming adversity, while "As Long" celebrates the enduring power of love. Each piece is infused with vivid imagery and heartfelt emotion, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives. From the joyous embrace of the present in "Looking At the Break of Day" to the poignant introspection of "Disarmed," McCollum's verses serve as both a mirror and a map for navigating the complexities of life. With a unique voice and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of words, McCollum's poetry offers a journey toward hope and authenticity.