Kollin L. Taylor went through a metamorphosis in his life that resulted in him writing six poetry books from a collection of more than 200 poems that were written in two months. The pace at which he wrote the poems was why Chaplain Robert A. Miller dubbed him, The Phem. However, Kollin credits the pace of his writings to his ultimate source of strength and inspiration - GOD. He shared some of his life's journey in Exposed Part I - The Prelude, Exposed Part II - Romantic Relationships, Exposed Part III - Vida, and Exposed Part IV - ...The Journey Continues, Metamorphosis - The New Me., and The Phem. The day after submitting The Phem to his publisher, he started working on Resilience. He thought he was done spreading the message, but he may have only just begun. His last book was called The Aftermath. This is his ninth book of poetry.