Boredom Poetry Collection is exactly what its title promises — a spontaneous burst of creativity born from boredom itself. Instead of pretending every poem must come from deep inspiration or grand themes, Kennie Kayoz openly embraces the truth: sometimes a writer writes simply because they feel like writing. And in that honesty, something unexpectedly refreshing emerges.
According to the publisher's description, Kayoz wrote these pieces with "no particular subject in mind… just writing about random things that came to mind or that were going on in those particular days". That raw, unfiltered approach gives the collection a candid charm. Each poem becomes a snapshot of a moment — a passing thought, a fleeting feeling, a slice of everyday life captured before it disappears.
Rather than forcing structure or meaning, Kayoz lets the mundane speak for itself. The result is a brief but intriguing window into the mind of a writer who isn't trying to impress — just express. It's poetry in its most casual, human form: imperfect, impulsive, and surprisingly relatable.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
Stream‑of‑consciousness writing Minimalist, moment‑based poetry Creative work that doesn't take itself too seriously A quick, light read (the collection is only 6 pages long)Boredom Poetry Collection proves that even boredom can spark something worth reading.
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