
Raw letters scrawled from the mirror’s edge—mourning a personal ghost while the world spirals into moral decay. Originally, Ghost in the Reflection was a serialized series on channillo.com. This sophomore collection confronts the quiet erosion of humanity: fading kindness, crumbling values, societal silence in the face of loss. Through intimate reflections and unflinching observations, James F. Miller II turns private heartbreak into a mirror for collective erasure. No performative solace here—just poems that demand you stop, listen, and recognize the downward pull we all feel. If you’ve lost someone (or watched society lose its way), these verses hold space for your grief and rage. Witness the reflection; refuse the fade. Pages: ~100 (estimated from series format) | Published 2020 | eBook & Paperback | Planet Productions Poetry & Press
we crowd the couches, a flood of friendly faces sit around laughing, lost in a nameless hour as we elude the light of another sun rising. and try we do, attempting to recreate the footsteps laid. the drugs wear their grooves in the hardwood surfaces like pencil, lines are drawn and etched in the reflection of outgrown children and wolves in sheep’s clothing” — From The December Rituals de la Habit in Ghost in the Reflection: Letters to Erin
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