About the author
Dr. Paul Coyne is a poet whose life story is as compelling as the words he writes. A stroke survivor who has lived with heart disease since birth, Coyne's personal journey has profoundly influenced his creative work. His poetry is marked by resilience, perseverance, and emotional depth, with raw explorations of survival, suffering, and hope in the search for meaning in the human experience.
Coyne learned in his youth of the complex emotions that accompany struggle, transformation, and triumph. First, at age ten, when he cultivated his singing ability after he was no longer able to play sports due to his heart disease. Second, at age fifteen, when he further strengthened his faith in God while spending much of sophomore year of a high school in a wheelchair after being hospitalized due to complications following implantation of an internal defibrillator. And again, one week after his college graduation, when he rediscovered himself after suffering a stroke and moving to New York City in the months that followed with memory loss, aphasia, and right sided weakness.
After a successful recovery over the next three years, residual effects of the stroke resurfaced, and he was placed on disability from his career at Goldman Sachs. This unexpected turning point became the catalyst for his remarkable academic feat and his path to nursing and healthcare leadership. Over a four-year period, he earned five additional degrees, a testament to his relentless determination and passion for lifelong learning. This academic pursuit was not intended for personal achievement, but a way to find meaning and purpose, as well as help others navigate the complexities of life.
During his first few months of graduate school, Coyne endured the death of his girlfriend. This tragedy deeply impacted him, shaping his emotional landscape and inspiring themes of grief and longing that feature prominently in his poetry. Again, however, he found a new path to fulfillment upon meeting his future wife in nursing school. Through her love, he learned that it was possible for him to be accepted by someone in totality. The sick and the successful. The weak and the wonderful. All of it. And in turn, he better learned how to accept himself. This quest for this balance and acceptance, and the struggle to find it more each day, fuels his creative drive, leading to many of the themes now shared through his writing.
After completing his doctorate, Coyne transitioned into a successful career as an innovator and entrepreneur. Drawing on his diverse experiences, he launched ventures that combined his clinical, technical, and business acumen with a passion for improving lives. He then held various roles at academic medical centers and ultimately became one of the youngest Chief Nurse Executives in the United States. For his vast contributions to the healthcare industry, he has become internationally awarded and recognized as a luminary in nursing, particularly for his focus on the mind-body connection and understanding of the human condition. His poetry reflects this same commitment.
Now a husband and father, Coyne's varied roles and experiences converge in his writing, as he successfully captures the complexities of life in words, drawing from both the hardship and fulfillment he has encountered along the way. The result is a voice that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. His work invites all readers to reflect on their own experiences of struggle, transformation, and search for meaning, offering insights into the strength found in vulnerability and the profound beauty of the human spirit.