
About the Book
“There are 53 moments when the heart whispered, and I finally listened.”
In 53, anonymous poet Caelvian Vale captures the fleeting, fragile moments that linger just beneath the surface of everyday life. With minimalist grace and emotional precision, these poems explore love, longing, silence, and the ache of memory.
Each piece reflects a feeling too brief to hold and too strong to ignore. This is not a book that shouts—it speaks softly to those who hear the loudest in stillness.
If you’ve ever loved in silence, cried without reason, or dreamed with your eyes open, 53 is your story, too.

About the Author
Caelvian Vale is an anonymous poet whose words speak loudly in the quiet. Choosing to remain unseen, Caelvian allows the poetry to be the truest reflection of the self—raw, unfiltered, and deeply human.
Inspired by fleeting moments, moonlit silences, and the complexity of love, their work captures the emotions we often leave unspoken. Though little is known about the writer behind the name, their verses resonate universally.
You can find more of Caelvian’s poetry on Instagram: @caelvianpoetry
Qn 1: Can you tell us more about your book What is it about?
53 is a poetic journal of 53 poems—each poem written like a quiet breath, a fleeting thought captured before it disappeared. The book doesn’t follow a storyline, but it maps an emotional journey: from longing to loss, from silence to expression, from distance to intimacy.
Each poem is a moment suspended in time, drawn from the subtle triggers of daily life—an old memory, a gaze, a scent, or even the absence of something once deeply felt. It’s not a book about answers, but about questions we carry within.
Minimal in form, but vast in feeling, 53 invites the reader not to read passively, but to remember actively. To remember what it’s like to feel everything, all at once.
Qn 2: Who do you think would be interested in this book, is it directed at any particular market?
53 speaks to anyone who has felt too much and said too little. It’s written for quiet souls, overthinkers, lovers of minimalism, and those who find meaning in silence as much as in words.
This book would especially resonate with readers of modern, emotionally driven poetry—fans of Atticus, Rupi Kaur, or Lang Leav. It’s for people scrolling at midnight, looking for words that echo something they can’t quite say themselves.
While there’s no strict “market,” 53 is most aligned with a global audience of young adults and adults, particularly those drawn to introspective, romantic, and melancholic themes.
Qn 3: Out of all the books in the world, and all the authors, which are your favourite and why?
One of the authors who has influenced me the most is Sylvia Plath. Her ability to translate inner chaos into hauntingly beautiful language has always resonated with me. Her work’s vulnerability is both painful and empowering—it makes you feel seen in your darkest corners.
I also find inspiration in fragments—lines of poetry, music lyrics, fleeting emotions, and even silence. Sometimes, I’m more moved by a half-forgotten memory than a full-length novel. I don’t read to escape—I read and write to understand the quiet parts of myself.
Qn 4: What guidance would you offer to someone new, or trying to enhance their writing?
Write honestly- even if it feels small or no one is watching. Your voice doesn’t need to be loud to be powerful. Don’t try to impress; try to touch. The most moving writing often comes from the quietest moments.
You should also write before you overthink. Capture the emotion first—let the editing come later. And read, not to copy others, but to remind yourself that words can become entire worlds.
Lastly, never be afraid of writing something imperfect. Even a flawed poem can hold more truth than a polished lie.
Qn 5: Where can our readers find out more about you, do you have a website, or a way to be contacted?
As an anonymous writer, I prefer to let the poetry speak for itself. I don’t have a personal website or public contact information, but readers are welcome to follow and connect with me on Instagram: @caelvianpoetry.
That’s where I share new poems, thoughts, and fragments of the world I’m quietly building through words.
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