WHAT IS THE ANGEL VERSE
This World was not born as fiction,
but as an answer.
An answer to the question we ask ourselves again and again —
when we are alone,
in thought, in stillness,
in the quiet passing of time:
— Who is beside me?
Who helps, without taking action?
Who protects, without rescuing?
Who loves me — even if I’ve cursed Him?
Here live stories and images, shadows and chronicles.
Here lives true love — pure, selfless, unconditional.
Here, light is known.
Here, the price of mistakes is understood.
Here, even what is complex becomes simple.
Angel Verse is a literary and philosophical universe,
inspired by the Christian tradition,
gently reflecting its spirit without replacing its core.
It is a World where God speaks — without words, yet always heard.
A World where freedom of choice matters more than miracles.
A World where you are heard — even if you say nothing.
ANGEL VERSE STORIES
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
DMITRY SITKO
If someone asked me,
Who are you when you’re alone — without a World, without a role, without a goal?
I would answer:
A tired man who’s afraid of flying.
A man with a pile of secrets he’s scared to open — even to himself.
I created a beautiful world to describe my biggest desires.
Most of them are no longer sinful.
Sometimes I cry from helplessness.
Sometimes I feel like an angel.
Sometimes — like a genius entrepreneur.
I used to try very hard to be liked by many.
Now, I try to like myself.
And, you know what? It’s working.
In short — I’m just a human. One of millions.
But I have my own World of Angels.
And I share it.
There aren’t many responses.
But they’re real.
I haven’t made any money from it — but I know its value.
I don’t sell my world.
I’ve simply learned to appreciate it.
If someone wants to be part of it — they’ll have to invest something, too.
There’s more.
Like — I don’t want to live forever.
I definitely want to die.
And I love being alone.
I used to just turn these thoughts over in my head.
Now — they’re in front of you.
Was that an answer?
Or did I go off track?
Even if I did — that, too, is me.