Lanters in the Quite Night : Poems of Hope, Memory & Midnight
Angelica Naftalia Peny, Aprianti Agustin, Azzahra Meisya Amanda, Elpriana Sianipar, Endang Mutiara, Evvittanty Muta’awaliyah, Fadillah Fiddini, Imma Salsabilla Putri, Ivana Putri Hersi, Kyla Zahrah, Mahmud Sudestila, Meysa Aulia Rahma, Rani Rachmawati, Rizka Aulia, Rizki Cindita, Salfa Kurnia, Sulistya Ramadhiny
Lanterns in the Quiet Night is a collection of poems born from silence—from moments when the world grows quiet and the heart begins to speak. Within these pages, eighteen voices gather to explore loneliness, loss, memory, family, and the fragile persistence of hope.
Each poem is a small lantern, illuminating personal experiences of broken bonds, unspoken grief, quiet resilience, and the courage it takes to continue when life does not unfold as expected. These poems do not offer easy answers or perfect healing. Instead, they sit gently with pain, honor vulnerability, and celebrate the strength found in simply enduring.
Woven together, the poems form a shared landscape of midnight reflections—where memories linger, emotions surface, and hope flickers softly but refuses to fade.
This book is for readers who have felt unseen in crowded rooms, who carry memories into the night, and who believe that even the faintest light can guide us forward.
Lanterns in the Quiet Night reminds us that darkness is never absolute—as long as someone is willing to keep a light burning.
Each poem is a small lantern, illuminating personal experiences of broken bonds, unspoken grief, quiet resilience, and the courage it takes to continue when life does not unfold as expected. These poems do not offer easy answers or perfect healing. Instead, they sit gently with pain, honor vulnerability, and celebrate the strength found in simply enduring.
Woven together, the poems form a shared landscape of midnight reflections—where memories linger, emotions surface, and hope flickers softly but refuses to fade.
This book is for readers who have felt unseen in crowded rooms, who carry memories into the night, and who believe that even the faintest light can guide us forward.
Lanterns in the Quiet Night reminds us that darkness is never absolute—as long as someone is willing to keep a light burning.