In her poignant debut, ’My West, In Ever-East, Forgotten’, Beatrix B. Lundon charts the vast and intimate geography of a life in motion. This is a collection about journey: the paths taken and those left behind, the turbulent years and the peaceful shores, and the quiet lessons woven through it all.
With a voice of gentle strength, Lundon guides us through narrative poems that tell stories of crossroads, meditative verses that reflect on what was, and luminous affirmations that look toward what may be. This book is an act of mapping-not just the miles traveled, but the internal landscapes discovered and reclaimed.
"A shame, to live as pawns upon a board, reacting to the squares we’re given, when we hold the brush, the palette, and the word to part the landscape once and for all."
This central, liberating truth pulses through the collection. It is a reminder that our journey is not one of passive fate, but of active creation. Written as an affirmation for herself and offered now to you, these poems are a companion for your own path and a gentle nudge to remember the power you hold. For anyone walking a road of questioning or change, here is a testament that you are both the traveler and the architect of your horizon.