A love letter to everything left unsaid.
A farewell to the ghosts that never wrote back.
A poetic reckoning with the silence between hearts.
In Written but Never Sent, Liliana Caliente-Cazadora opens the inbox of the soul, delivering a collection of poems that ache with vulnerability, rawness, and quiet resilience. Told through unsent emails, abandoned drafts, voicemail recordings, imaginary GPS routes, and redacted confessions, these poems speak for the moments we couldn't. The conversations we rehearsed but never had. The people we loved in silence. The pain we carried alone.
With experimental formats and emotional clarity, this book invites readers to explore grief, longing, memory, healing?and the slow art of letting go.
If you've ever typed a message and deleted it...
If you've ever missed someone who didn't come back...
If you've ever whispered the truth too late?
this book is for you.
You won't find perfect closure here. But you might just find yourself.
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Author Bio ? Liliana Caliente-Cazadora
Liliana Caliente-Cazadora is a Latina author whose work explores the quiet ache of longing, the beauty of vulnerability, and the spaces between what's said and what's left behind. Born and raised in East Los Angeles, Liliana grew up surrounded by stories?spoken, whispered, and imagined?that continue to shape her voice today.
Known initially for her bold and sensual storytelling, Liliana has shifted toward more reflective and emotionally layered work, including poetry, romantic fiction, and literary pieces that honor the complexities of love, loss, and healing. Her writing blends raw honesty with lyrical tenderness, drawing readers into the kind of truths we rarely say out loud.
Now based in Denver, Colorado, she finds inspiration in mountain sunrises, local cafés, and the deep, transformative power of human connection. When she's not writing, she's reading romance novels, collecting notebooks she may never use, and occasionally texting things she'll never send.
Written but Never Sent is her first poetry collection?an invitation to sit with silence, memory, and the words we carry in our hearts.