Sailraiser and Nerfherder are some of the names Sophus writes under
From the place where the earthly and the transcendent meet, the author Sophus writes about humanity’s inherent longing for meaning, connection, and understanding of the cosmic. Sophus writes with a curiosity that invites the reader to ask the big questions without necessarily expecting clear answers.
The poems are like meditations on the small and large moments in life—a reflection on the invisible forces that bind us together and the spiritual insights we may only catch glimpses of. The language is simple, but the content is full of depth, hiding wisdom that often lies just beyond reach.
When Sophus writes, it is never dogmatic, but open and inviting. He creates a space where doubt and faith coexist, and the same is true in his short stories.
Here, he explores human relationships through a spiritual lens, where the characters search for meaning in the seemingly mundane aspects of daily life.
It could be the encounter with a stranger, a sudden silence, an unexpected revelation in the midst of the ordinary—small moments that open up to something greater. There is a slowness in the stories, a quietness that allows room for reflection and contemplation.
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Denmark
Art forms
Fine-Art Photography / Writing / Music
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The Everwere Letters – fotos, digte, noveller & tekstværker
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