A Collection of Poems and Prose
by LP Lloyd, Jr.
Love & Angst is a poetry and prose collection exploring the full spectrum of human emotion - from the heights of love to the depths of existential questioning.
Published October 30, 2013, this collection represents ProSynServ's entry into literary publishing. While the company is known for financial education and business platforms, Love & Angst demonstrates the breadth of content ProSynServ develops - from technical manuals to pure creative expression.
Unlike educational content or business platforms, poetry exists for its own sake. Love & Angst doesn't teach wealth-building or sell services. It captures moments, emotions, and observations in their purest form.
This collection proves ProSynServ publishes what's worth publishing - not just what's profitable. Mission over money applies to poetry too.
The collection blends poetry and prose, exploring themes of:
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This range - from technical manuals to poetry - demonstrates what ProSynServ actually is: a publisher and platform builder for content worth creating, regardless of category.
Love & Angst maintains a 5.0-star rating on Amazon. Readers appreciate the collection's honesty, emotional depth, and accessibility. The poetry doesn't hide behind academic obscurity - it speaks directly and clearly about universal human experiences.
LP Lloyd, Jr. is the creator behind both Love & Angst (poetry) and ¡LP! Comedy (entertainment platform). The range between these projects - from introspective poetry to sharp comedy - demonstrates the breadth of LP's creative work.
Both projects share a common thread: honest expression without pandering, intelligence without pretension, and content worth creating for its own sake.
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Published by ProSynServ, Inc. • October 30, 2013