Books 1-6 out now on Amazon (LINK IN BIO)
Book 7 is out in 2026!
✨ Bloom
✨ In Between the Lines
✨ Red
✨ The Pieces That Collide
✨ Everything I Write Is About You
✨ Hurricane

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Books 1-6 out now on Amazon (LINK IN BIO)
Book 7 is out in 2026!
✨ Bloom
✨ In Between the Lines
✨ Red
✨ The Pieces That Collide
✨ Everything I Write Is About You
✨ Hurricane
Collin's sister is like one of those bubble children born with a defective immune system; she does not possess that protective membrane which filters out the noise and pain of other creatures. She is utterly porous.
Jay McInerney, “Philomena” It are me.
The capacity for friendship is God’s way of apologizing for our families.
Jay McInerney
Book 7 is out in 2026!
Books 1-6 out now on Amazon via Kindle and on Paperback.
✨ Bloom ✨ In Between the Lines ✨ Red ✨ The Pieces That Collide ✨ Everything I Write Is About You ✨ Hurricane
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Bloom
In Between the Lines
Red
The Pieces That Collide
Everything I Write Is About You
Hurricane
The hardest part is letting go because you have to, even though you know the pain will haunt you your entire life.
James McInerney Author of ‘Bloom’, ‘In between the lines’ and ‘Red’.
A massive thanks to kittatty on Instagram for buying all of my books and for sending in this picture. Thank you :) James McInerney (Poet and Author of ‘Bloom’, 'In between the lines’ and 'Red'. Available on Amazon Worldwide and Kindle.) Check out my official website to see more >> http://jamesmcinerney.wixsite.com/poetry
Maybe we are supposed to be long distance; maybe we have been banished to separate corners of the earth because the world isn’t powerful enough to deal with the level of magic we possess, and in doing so, it will never truly comprehend its beauty, its importance, in the way that we always will.
James McInerney