Introduction

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Hello everyone, it's Eve here. I use they/them pronouns mainly but I don't mind he/him and she/her, I just don't like being called female terms like girl/woman/princess.

I am a disabled author. I have autism and ADHD as well as many physical conditions like HEDS and more which also makes me physically disabled. I am a homoromantic asexual (I just call myself a lesbian though as its too annoying to explain it) and I have many mental illnesses. Due to all of these issues I of course have a lot of trauma and as a coping mechanism I write poems.

I honestly hated English and on lessons would just write short stories and poems but they do heavily base around my disability/mental illnesses/experiences. Because of this I will put TW around on each chapter to let people know what they're getting into as to not trigger anyone.

I am a student and I do not write these poems for anyone so I don't care for minor mistakes and flow issues. My flow tends to be irregular and unique I guess because the poems are based on such events. Please do not judge me too much as it wasn't my idea to get these out somewhere, I do take constructive criticism though and requests.

I thank everyone who looks at this book and even gets to the first intro and leaves. Even if like 10 people read my poems I will appreciate it :)

Also I do have very shaky hands due to my anxiety, tremors and a hand condition so I may make some spelling mistakes, just lmk if anyone sees any :)

~Eve xxx

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