the night the stars fell - poetry collection
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  • Reads 6,015
  • Votes 417
  • Parts 76
  • Time 1h 5m
Complete, First published Dec 09, 2021
PLEASE READ THE CONTENT WARNINGS

this poetry collection includes themes and descriptions of: 

sexual violence/assault/harassment
PTSD
hallucinations 
depression
anxiety
self harm 
disordered eating

in my experience feeling seen through works of writing has helped me, and i want to offer that path to others. but most importantly, PLEASE prioritize your healing journey and mental health over reading this work. 

any support appreciated. thank you!

authors notes: 

thank you for 5k reads! 6/13/24

highest ranks:
#1 in prose 5/24/22
#1 in prose poetry 6/13/24
#2 in symbolism 5/21/22
#2 in metaphor 6/16/24
#3 in poetry 6/3/24
#3 in panic disorder 6/13/24
#5 in poem books 5/20/22
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