Sam Aureli

@samaureli.bsky.social

Design and Construction Professional | Poet | Father | Musician & Artist | Train your heart and mind to see the beauty in life. samaureli.com

Having conversations with my father was never easy, even when I was living in another country, building a life of my own. Sometimes memories got in the way. Sometimes I bit my tongue. Sometimes I let him talk while I simply nodded along.

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I used to sprint through life, consumed by work. Then a seismic jolt forced me to slow down and notice the small, quiet things. In that stillness something shifted. The earth’s words rooted in me, growing into the poems I write now.

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Reposting my poem, "Serendipity" outside of my Substack. We all know what it is to be scorched: by grief, by change, by the sudden breaking of what we thought was solid. We know what it is to be stripped back to the bare rock of ourselves. But the burn is not the end.

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I’m so excited to finally share official news of my upcoming poetry collection, On the Edge of Knowing (Kelsay Books), arriving early 2026! More soon, but for now, here’s the first look at the cover.

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I found these photos while organizing my photo library, and I can’t remember where I was, other than somewhere in Massachusetts, circa 2017. I’m still mesmerized by all that green, the kind that feels like the world is quietly reclaiming everything.

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I am beyond words. My first Pushcart Prize nomination! A special thanks to Venessa Tai Yeh and Opol for nominating my poem, "Made and Unmade." 😊 Below is a excerpt of the poem.

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I was going through my photo library, looking for a specific image for a future poem, when I came across this black and white photo of my hibiscus plant. I love how the monochrome tones make the petals appear even more delicate, almost like thin, translucent paper.

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Ever since my trip to “God’s Country,” I’ve been writing more about faith, religion, and my complicated relationship with both. The photo was taken on the side of the road through Grand Teton Park. Something about that place still lingers.

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