Unresponsive Sky published by Purple Unicorn Media

My new poetry book, Unresponsive Sky, published by Purple Unicorn Media

LB Sedlacek’s latest poetry collection, “Unresponsive Sky,” embarks on an exploration that traverses the vast expanse of the cosmos and delves into the intricacies of our everyday existence and beyond. It is a poetic odyssey that poses a myriad of questions ranging from celestial inquiries, enigmatic silences of the universe and the allure of Earth-like planets in distant galaxies. Poems seem as if they’re written from a vantage point of a comet hurtling through space yet descending into the ordinary while pondering the impact of humanity on the environment, contemplating the existence of artificial life and delving into other uncharted territories.

Within the pages of this new poetry book, readers will find answers that may be comforting but also unsettling. Sedlacek encourages the contemplation of our complex reality comparing it to an unyielding sky. Imagine mixing cosmic musings and a dose of astronomy while adding a bit of whimsical fantasy to then savor this collection as you buckle up and take an enchanting ride through the poetic cosmos of “Unresponsive Sky.”

LB Sedlacek’s newest poetry collection asks a lot of questions: from the celestial (about the silence in the universe, the closest earth-like planets, the view from a comet) to the everyday (the human impact on the environment, the nature of robots, a dog’s possible extra senses). And we get answers, some of which are comforting, some that are not, but all of which force readers to think about our reality both on Earth and beyond. The collection may be titled Unresponsive Sky, but Sedlacek uses its pages to convey more than just a response to the ponderings within its stanzas. She makes us wonder about our existence, and she helps us understand that we can make that existence better for all if we are only willing to engage in complicated thought. What greater compliment to a collection of poetry is there? – Jared Morningstar, author of Lost in America

“If you were to mix a cup of cosmic musings with a healthy dose 
of astronomy, a teaspoon of fantasy, and a pinch of whimsy, what 
would you get? The latest poetry collection by L.B. Sedlacek! Extremely 
well-written, these poems are not only entertaining but also rather addictive. 
Yes, this book is hard to put down. So fasten your seatbelt. 
“Unresponsive Sky” is a delightful ride! Highly recommend.” -Laura Stamps, author of “My Friend Tells Me She Wants A Dog”

Chasing Sunsets

New poetry book, Chasing Sunsets, of poems about Charleston, Daniel Island and of course Sunsets, now available!

There’s nothing better than watching a good sunset. All the colors: orange, red, yellow, pink are a sight to see. The sun blazes across the sky then dips down to sleep on that end of the earth at night.

This new book of poems by award winning poet LB Sedlacek involves the setting sun as well as place poems in Charleston and Daniel Island, South Carolina as well as the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina and West Virginia.

There’s just something about watching the sunset. Take time to stop and watch the sunset wherever you are!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BVCXMRNP: Chasing Sunsets

“Night Swim”

“Night Swim” poetry book published by Alien Buddha Press

-By the author of “Swim”

-LB Sedlacek would rather be swimming and makes that perfectly clear in this sequel to her poetry book “Swim.”
Dive in to these new poems based on pools and swimming.

The Quiet Zone

These poems are written about the Quiet Zone and the surrounding and nearby area. There’s so much to see and do in West Virginia! The Quiet Zone is in Greenbank, West Virginia near the radio telescopes. They keep out any interference such as from a cell phone where the telescopes are so it doesn’t affect their research. It’s fun to walk amongst the telescopes! They sit among the pine trees. The area is beautiful and isolated.

Cows vs Aliens

I like to imagine what’s up above. I like to visit the radio telescopes in West Virginia. On the way to the GBT, Great Big Thing, or one of the largest telescopes around, there’s a cow pasture. The cows lie right down in front of it and don’t seem to concerned about finding any proof of signs of life in the universe. If we were visited by aliens, the cows probably wouldn’t care then, either. Somehow, I bet us humans would. Who would win? The cows or the aliens? These poems try to answer those questions and more! Keep your eyes and ears open and always but always stay alert!

Beach Party!

Another trip to the beach with these beach poems in my new beach poetry book! Can I say beach enough in this post? Probably not! The sun, the surf, the sound of the ocean simply lends itself to writing.

In this new poetry book, you’ll get 3 books of poetry in the collection. The poetry books are Beachcombers, Beach Music and Beach Party! Let’s get back to the beach … today!