Poetry • Fiction • Children’s Books

Love, memory,
and what lingers.

I write stories and poems that hold still long enough to be honest. Some are warm. Some are sharp. All of them are human.

Written for the spaces between words.

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Books

Three shelves, one voice: wonder for kids, whispers for adults, and fiction with emotional teeth.

The Whispers Poetry

The Whispers Series

Dark-romantic, restrained, and emotionally sharp. Where longing becomes language.

Whispers of Night Whispers Made of Fire & Bone Whispers Made of Ash & Skin Whispers Unsaid
Fiction

His, Eventually

Emotionally driven romance with heat, gravity, and a slow-burn that refuses to lie.

desire • restraint slow burn adult romance
Children’s Books

Ollie’s World

Warm, whimsical stories created with my daughter at the heart of them. Wonder, bravery, and gentle magic.

Ollie and the Giggle Garden Ollie and the Moonlit Path Ollie’s Magical World

About

A little context, lightly held.

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T. Euke

T. Euke writes across genres, exploring love, memory, grief, and the spaces people carry with them.

Their work includes children’s books rooted in wonder and warmth, poetry collections that sit gently with longing and loss, and emotionally driven fiction that favors restraint over spectacle.

Recent works include Whispers That Stayed, a poetry collection about parental loss and the quiet inheritance of love, humor, and memory; the Whispers poetry series; and heartfelt children’s titles created in collaboration with their daughter.

Whether writing for children or adults, T. Euke’s work is guided by emotional honesty, softness without fragility, and the belief that some things don’t disappear—they stay.

Written for the spaces between words.

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