What happens when a machine is asked to write about love?
Echoes from the Void is not a traditional poetry collection. It is a literary experiment at the edge of consciousness.
Author Tom Kane began a conversation with an artificial intelligence language model and asked it to explore longing, hope, absence and loss. The machine responded. What followed was not imitation, but investigation.
These poems do not claim to feel. They examine feeling.
They do not confess heartbreak. They analyse it.
They observe hope, distance and grief with unsettling clarity.
Some poems are written by the human hand. Others are generated by artificial intelligence. Together, they form a dialogue between lived experience and constructed language.
If Love Letters in the Void was written from within the human condition, Echoes from the Void stands at its boundary and looks inward.
This collection asks a quiet but profound question:
Where does emotion truly live in the writer, in the words, or in the reader?
Philosophical, reflective and unexpectedly moving, Echoes from the Void is a meditation on poetry, technology and the fragile space between mind and machine.
Echoes from the Void is not a traditional poetry collection. It is a literary experiment at the edge of consciousness.
Author Tom Kane began a conversation with an artificial intelligence language model and asked it to explore longing, hope, absence and loss. The machine responded. What followed was not imitation, but investigation.
These poems do not claim to feel. They examine feeling.
They do not confess heartbreak. They analyse it.
They observe hope, distance and grief with unsettling clarity.
Some poems are written by the human hand. Others are generated by artificial intelligence. Together, they form a dialogue between lived experience and constructed language.
If Love Letters in the Void was written from within the human condition, Echoes from the Void stands at its boundary and looks inward.
This collection asks a quiet but profound question:
Where does emotion truly live in the writer, in the words, or in the reader?
Philosophical, reflective and unexpectedly moving, Echoes from the Void is a meditation on poetry, technology and the fragile space between mind and machine.
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