Peter Loveson is a Ghanaian poet and creative fiction writer living on the US-Mexico border. His work, shaped by his travels and life experiences, explores the human condition, spiritual questions, and existential longings. Known for capturing quiet moments with evocative language, Peter delves into themes of connection, hope, grief, and everyday wisdom in life’s simplest moments. Inspired by music, philosophy, and travel, he draws on influences such as spoken-word poet Levi the Poet and the contemplative voices of Krista Tippett, Rumi, Mary Oliver, Scott Erickson and Thomas Merton. His Ghanaian roots and a life rich in stories and spiritual discovery add depth to his unique perspectives. Peter is excited to lend his voice to the upcoming publication of “You Never Know What You’re Going to Get.” He hopes to inspire young readers and authors, encouraging them to keep reading, writing, and crafting their unique voices. Peter aims to create a lasting impact through storytelling, fostering a love for literature, personal expression, and creativity. Besides his literary pursuits, Peter enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing music, capturing the world through photography, and supporting local cafes.