Echoes I Couldn’t Voice is a collection of poetry that speaks to the quiet moments of love, loss, and self-discovery.
Echoes I Couldn’t Voice is a collection of poetry for the moments that words failed—for the love that felt too big, the loss that left you hollow, and the pieces of yourself you’re still trying to understand. These pages hold not just my experiences, but the echoes of others too—the stories we carry, the ones we never found the right way to tell. Some poems ache, some heal, and some simply exist in the spaces between. If you’ve ever felt unheard, I hope you find a piece of yourself in these words.
Tia Share’
Tia Share’ is a contemporary poet known for her emotionally resonant and introspective writing on love, loss, and becoming. Her debut collection, Echoes I Couldn’t Voice, introduced her distinct voice, one that captures the quiet, often unspoken complexities of human connection.
With a style that blends poetic softness with striking clarity, her work speaks to a generation navigating vulnerability, identity, and emotional growth. Where Love Is Learned, her second published book, deepens this exploration and establishes her as a compelling and emerging voice in modern poetry.
Love and loss Weight of the world letting go growth phases a heart goes through