Hunter Hallett is a poet and writer from rural Ohio. His poem Folly Beach was featured in The Scribe: Ohio’s Art Newspaper Issue 18. He is currently working on the technicalities for publishing his first book: Your Silence Blossomed Light, a collection of poetry about the cyclical nature of navigating lust and romance, coming to a point of self actualization and the reality of chasms.
Hunter has also begun dipping his toes back into the realm of personal essays, motivated by his late teens when he would write poetic, melancholic essays in high school. He currently shares only poetry on social media, but here you can find archived poetry and essays.
Artists Message
Having never furthered my collegiate education in Creative Writing, I still pursue the desire to write from my heart with the same intention. I now learn what is applicable to my writing style, challenging the boundaries of what ‘should be.’ Art should have no limits.
In some ways my poetry is experimental, but it absolutely reflects the beauty in mundane life as well as the horrid principles we face as humans. I hope to share these moments, to be interpreted and woven to find you reflecting on your own life from a compassionate standpoint; showing up for yourself instead of succumbing to the obstacles we face as we age further into adulthood.