
And the Flowers Turn Their Faces Toward the Sun
by Stephan Silich
"...we are still that person
looking through the lens
at the sacredness of smallness
to the majesty and mystery of life
and the eternity of a single moment
pressed close against the next."
-- EXCERPT
Always Children

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"Silich slips effortlessly into a long tradition of New York poets from Walt Whitman to Frank O'Hara and his poems are... a delight."
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Turning toward the light, even in uncertain times, is at the heart of And the Flowers Turn Their Faces Toward the Sun. This collection is a meditation on presence, resilience, and the quiet miracles that shape our days. Through poems that reflect on the cycles of nature and the ache of time’s passage, the book invites readers to pause and rediscover what it means to be fully human.
Themes of love, grief, healing, and the bonds of family run through these pages, urging us to bless our own lives and measure our days by presence rather than productivity. The poems offer solace in companionship, challenge us to hold hope, and encourage us to value feelings over fleeting events. With a voice both vulnerable and wise, each piece calls us to embrace the totality of our experience-the joys, the sorrows, and the beauty found in simply being alive.
Like flowers seeking the sun, these poems are an invitation to find light, meaning, and connection in the everyday. And the Flowers Turn Their Faces Toward the Sun is a testament to the enduring power of poetry to illuminate, comfort, and remind us of our shared humanity.
--Marina Aris
Founder, Brooklyn Writers Press


About the Author
Stephan Silich, an award-winning poet and storyteller, crafts verses that illuminate the human experience. His collections weave together intimate observations on love, loss, family and the creative pursuit against the vibrant backdrop of his native New York.
With uncompromising openness and lyrical precision, he reveals the beauty and complexity of life in all its moments, both the extraordinary and the mundane. For those who seek poetry that resonates with raw emotion and celebrates the beauty in both joy and sorrow, Silich's work promises an unforgettable and deeply moving read.














