The Soundless Symphony: At the heart of night
A Seeking Soul - volume one
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Pub Date 30 Jun 2026 | Archive Date 13 Aug 2026
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Description
Winner Of The Literary Titan's Gold Award
The Soundless Symphony traces an introspective journey through the fragile spaces between silence and expression, light and shadow, presence and loss.
These poems move between the earthly and the ethereal, touching fragments of myth, hidden emotions, and memory’s quieter corners, bringing to light lost innocence, yearning, beauty, and turmoil.
With imagery both tender and haunting, capturing the unspoken music of human experience,
The Soundless Symphony is the first volume in A Seeking Soul, a trilogy exploring transformation through myth, feeling, and the night.
A Note From the Publisher
The ebook is only available on Amazon. The print edition is available on Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Waterstones, and other stores.
Advance Praise
The Literary Titan - Gold Award
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The Soundless Symphony: At the Heart of Night is a poetry collection steeped in darkness, longing, nature, myth, and emotional survival. Stacy Seraphina White moves through grief, desire, silence, and renewal with a voice that often feels like it's standing at the edge of night, listening for something tender beneath the hush. The book begins in an almost self-aware creative space with "The art of creation," then drifts through poems of inner fracture, romantic ache, fantasy realms, and finally the natural world's fragile light. By the time the collection reaches pieces like "To reach for Theia's light" and "Familiarity," it has become less a linear journey than a nocturnal procession, one where sorrow, beauty, and imagination keep brushing against each other in the dark.
What struck me most was the intensity of the imagery. This isn't a quiet book in the plain sense, even though silence is one of its central moods. White writes in lush, shadowed textures, full of black roses, moonlit melodies, scarred palms, river pearls, pegasus wings, phoenix fire, and goddess light. At times, I found the poems almost baroque in their layering, especially in "Step into my realm," where the speaker tumbles through a fantasy landscape of demons, fae, griffins, and a dark kingdom. That kind of abundance won't be for every reader, but I admired how fully the book commits to its atmosphere. It believes in its own dream logic, and that sincerity gives the collection its emotional pull.
I also appreciated the ideas underneath the ornamentation. The book returns again and again to the cost of feeling too deeply, of being unseen, of turning pain into something that can be held without being simplified. "Reflection" captures that sense of being trapped by memory, while "Silence" turns grief into something thorned and alive. The love poems are often wounded rather than sweet, with desire mingling with abandonment in pieces like "Adrift" and "Heartache, a moonlit melody." Even when the language is heavy with velvet and shadow, there's a genuine emotional intelligence working beneath it. White understands that beauty doesn't cancel ugliness. Sometimes it's the only vessel strong enough to carry it.
I came away from The Soundless Symphony feeling as if I'd wandered through a candlelit gallery of grief, myth, and private weather. It's a collection with a distinct sensibility, romantic, mournful, ornate, and deeply invested in transformation. This book is at its best when its darkness opens toward tenderness, when the night doesn't merely consume but shelters. I'd recommend it to readers who enjoy atmospheric poetry, gothic romantic imagery, mythic flourishes, and emotionally saturated writing that lingers in sorrow without surrendering entirely to it.
Marketing Plan
CAMPAIGN OVERVIEW
The Soundless Symphony: At the Heart of Night, debuted on 30 June 2026. This lyrical poetry collection is backed by an active, multi-tiered promotional campaign designed to maximize reader reach, drive retail discoverability, and build early reviewer momentum on NetGalley.
COMPLETED & ACTIVE LAUNCH MILESTONES
▪️POST-LAUNCH REVIEW DRIVE: Secured professional early feedback via Rowanvale’s ARC review service to build initial credibility, (Goodreads).
▪️EDITORIAL RECOGNITION: Awarded the prestigious Literary Titan Gold Award for editorial excellence.
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▪️PAID DISCOVERABILITY: Currently utilizing active, targeted Amazon Ads to maintain a steady stream of traffic to the listing.
UPCOMING PROMOTIONS & PRICE PULSES
▪️AUGUST 7 & 8: Free eBook Promotion on Amazon Kindle. NetGalley readers are highly encouraged to download their permanent copy during this high-volume window and cross-post their reviews to retail platforms.
INFLUENCER OUTREACH & GIVEAWAYS
▪️EDITORIAL PIPELINE: Pending editorial review from Book Nerdection to further expand literary validation.
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