In Scribe Schola: Thoughts from a Scribe vol.2, Harvey L. Ricks III acts as our eyes and ears, turning the storms of lived experience into a masterclass of poetic resilience.
There is a specific weight to the word "Scribe" that I just adore. It implies someone who isn't just writing, but recording—witnessing the world and ensuring its truths aren't lost to the noise. In this second volume, Ricks continues to carve out a space where honesty isn't just a policy; it’s a source of power. As an indie blogger, I’m always drawn to works that blend genres, and this mix of poetry and philosophy feels like a conversation with a wise friend who has seen it all and decided to turn that struggle into art.
What stands out in this collection is the "quiet wisdom." It’s not a book that shouts for attention; it earns it through sharp insights and a grounded, raw reflection on what it means to grow through adversity. Ricks manages to take the "storms" of life and transform them into something beautiful and timeless. If you’re looking for a read that values depth over flash and offers a sanctuary for your own inner world, the Scribe Schola is officially in session. It’s a testament to the fact that our experiences—no matter how heavy—are the very things that make our voices carry weight.
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Rating: 4.5/5 Lofts 🪵 Why: It’s a soulful, deeply observant collection that honors the craft of the scribe. The blend of poetry and philosophy makes it a versatile read for anyone seeking meaning in the everyday.

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