EIDOLON: A PHANTOM'S POEMS

· Nick Quinn
Ebook
117
Pages

About this ebook

Eidolon is a haunting exploration of memory, identity, and the shadows we cast upon ourselves. In this second poetry collection, Nick Quinn wanders through the ruins of love, devotion, and transformation, guided by the ghostly presence of ideals that may never have existed. These poems trace the outline of what once was—or what was dreamed to be—through intimate reflections, mythic undertones, and raw emotional honesty. Eidolon is not just a collection, but a séance with one’s former selves, lost muses, and untouchable truths. Each verse becomes an echo, lingering in the space between longing and letting go.

About the author

Nick Quinn is an eclectic poet and writer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. What began as a form of catharsis—scribbling verses to keep depression at bay—grew into a lifelong journey of transforming pain into poetry, and longing into lyrical worlds. By the hand of myth, memory, and moonlight, Nick brings fragments of fantasy into his reality, rewriting it one poem at a time.

His work draws inspiration from voices as varied as Edgar Allan Poe, Rainer Maria Rilke, Serj Tankian, Markus Kaarlonen, and the narrative of Sam Lake.

He's a moon-struck devotee of Artemis, whose writing blends love, loneliness, technology, mythology, and self-discovery in verses that escape the standards.

When he's not writing, he can often be found immersed in videogames, absorbing music of all kinds—from metal to classical to haunting game soundtracks—or wandering through obscure philosophical thoughts that eventually find their way into his verse.

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