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Poetry, chapbook, 20 pages, from Bottlecap Features.

The collection Quiet Are the Rivers explores themes of stillness, introspection, and the passage of time through nature’s symbolism. It weaves together reflections on the natural world rivers, winds, oceans, and mountains—with deeper emotional and philosophical questions about human existence, memory, and meaning. The recurring imagery of quiet, steady rivers, winds, and other elements of nature represents the ongoing, yet often unnoticed, forces that shape both the outer world and the inner life. These forces flow steadily, much like time or inner thoughts, moving quietly yet persistently, often without clear answers or resolution.

The title poem, "Quiet Are the Rivers", introduces a reflective tone, focusing on the peaceful yet unrelenting journey of rivers through landscapes, a metaphor for the human experience of carrying memories, emotions, and dreams. The river's calmness offers a space for introspection and solace, while its steady flow represents the passage of time and the continuity of life, even amidst uncertainty or struggle.

In subsequent pieces, the collection moves between different landscapes—such as the calm shores of the ocean, the gentle winds over meadows, and the stillness of mountains. These natural elements offer contrasting, yet complementary, reflections on quietude, peace, and the eternal rhythms of nature. There is a recurring sense of searching for meaning, both in the beauty of the world around us and in the quiet moments of personal reflection.

The poems often contemplate the complexity of human emotion—loneliness, longing, love, and hope—amidst the calm of nature. The natural world serves as a backdrop for human vulnerability and introspection, echoing the contrast between the chaotic world we live in and the moments of stillness and clarity we long for. The collection invites readers to pause, reflect, and recognize the quiet forces within themselves, as well as in the world around them, that guide their personal journeys through life.

At its core, Quiet Are the Rivers speaks to the quiet strength found in stillness, the way nature’s steady, silent rhythm offers a sense of peace and clarity amidst the turbulence of human life. Through nature’s metaphor, the poems suggest that, even in our struggles and moments of confusion, there is a constant, calming flow of existence—both within us and in the world that surrounds us.

Born and raised in Southern California, Trevor draws inspiration from the diverse sounds of American music, blending the soul of blues, the narrative depth of folk, and the raw energy of rock 'n roll. His work, both musical and poetic, is a reflection of the human experience, shaped by the influence of legends like Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan, and Johnny Cash, alongside literary giants such as Jim Harrison, Jack Kerouac, Michael McClure, and Cormac McCarthy. With his second poetry chapbook, Trevor continues to explore themes of identity, loss, and transcendence, capturing the same raw emotion and timeless storytelling found in his writing and music.

 
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