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  • A Diary Without Dates by The_sassy_girl_2314
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    A Diary Without Dates is not just a book - it's a mirror for those quiet moments you never speak about. Written from the heart of someone who's still figuring it all out, this collection of diary-style reflections explores the raw emotions of life, friendship, trust, love, self-doubt, and healing. There are no dates here, because feelings don't follow calendars. These are thoughts that arrive uninvited, late at night or between two deep breaths. Some are soft, some hurt, and some quietly hold your hand when you need it most. Through every page, you'll find little pieces of yourself - the part of you that feels too much but says too little. If you've ever overthought a message, missed someone who drifted away, or simply felt lost in a room full of people, this book is for you. No fancy endings. Just real emotions. One honest page at a time.
  • Fire & Smoke by Lilog224ever
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    A tribute to memory, resilience, and the small rituals that carry us through the darkest nights. Fire & Smoke honors shared moments, personal battles, and the quiet strength found in every sip, every puff, and every heartbeat.
  • The Letters That Saved Me From Loving You by maowaaveline
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    This is a collection of the letters I never sent. A thousand tiny heartbreaks, quiet confessions, and the versions of myself I became while loving someone who couldn't stay. He walked away. My words didn't. These pages aren't about him, they're about the girl who survived him. And If you've ever loved someone who left you with more questions than answers... these pages are yours.♡
  • For The Days They Saved Me  by shreEpy
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    Some days, breathing felt like breaking. And then, they sang. This is not just a book of poems. It's a quiet confession. A love letter to the seven souls who stitched light into my darkest nights. For the Days They Saved Me is a deeply personal collection of poetry written for BTS-born from the tears I never showed, the comfort I found in their lyrics, and the hope they handed me when I had none left to hold. Each poem is a thank you I never got to say out loud. Each page is a memory, a moment, a mirror. If BTS ever made you feel less alone, If you've ever whispered "I purple you" through your pain, This collection was written with you in mind. Because they didn't just inspire me- They saved me. And maybe, they saved you too.
  • Things I never said by somyaShrivastava443
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    There are things I'll never say out loud. Not because I don't want to, but because I don't know how. So I'll write them instead, the fears, the doubts, the truths I can barely admit to myself. This isn't just a story. It's me, unfiltered and raw. If you've ever felt like your silence was louder than your words, this is for you.
  • The Auteurs Insight by theauteursinsight
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    💫 Welcome to my imaginary world. 💫 I write to become the person that hides inside me. I write because my heart speaks a different language that someone needs to hear. I write because speaking can't be reread. I write because one day someone will tell me that my emotions were not a waste of time. A writer is someone for whom writing is more complicated than it is for others.
  • The season that didn't break me.  by Kehlani61325
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    I went through a season that felt like spiritual war. 📆 Monday, May 6th, 2019. I was tested over and over again - emotionally, mentally, even spiritually. But every test showed me what I'm made of. I don't always get things right, but I trust in something deeper: my resilience, my faith, and the light inside me. This is a reminder - for myself, and for anyone else going through it - that we were born to rise.
  • Mine Was A Mighty Voice by megwass
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    Angie never felt quite right growing up in her small town. Her quirks and eccentricities made her an outsider. At 18, she went out into the world, hoping to find her voice. She traveled and learned and loved. Her experiences went beyond anything she could have ever imagined, yet the traumas of her past still haunted her. And when an unexpected event calls her back to her childhood home after 12 years of being away, she must finally take an honest look at who she is and where she comes from. Will this honest look at her roots be what finally allows her to release the true power of her voice? Or is she, her family, and her town destined to forever repeat their cycle of suffering in silence?
  • IN SILENCE I HEAL A MEMOIR by SaraSenjaMatahari
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    In Silence I Heal is an honest memoir of a quiet woman carrying invisible wounds. Since childhood, she kept everything to herself - the bullying, the hurtful words, the silent struggles - all swallowed in silence. But behind her stillness lies a quiet strength. This book invites readers into a life shaped by pain, transformed by love - from a toxic workplace to the healing touch of her child. It's a journey of falling, surviving, and slowly rising - quietly, steadily. A soul-stirring memoir for anyone who has ever felt not enough... and is learning to love themselves again.
  • Between The Lines, I Found You by Bolithova24
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    Anais is a young woman struggling with a deep emotional attachment to a fictional character who feels more real to her than the world around her. She's introverted, sensitive, and caught between fantasy and reality, finding comfort in books and her imagined connection to someone who doesn't exist. One evening, she hears a mysterious knock at her door that stirs something within her-but no one is there. This haunting moment lingers in her heart, symbolizing a longing for connection and something just out of reach. She later dreams of him, the fictional man, seeing him vividly and hearing the knock again-but it turns out to be just a dream. Then, one morning after oversleeping, Anais visits her favorite café only to find her usual drink sold out. A stranger named Alex notices her disappointment and kindly offers her his latte. They exchange names, and their interaction marks the beginning of something new.
  • Your Beautiful Lies  by emmavibe
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    Trying to vent my feelings I hope this helps you to get heal This is not just poetry - it's my feelings which i felt for someone who wasn't worth it For someone who fake it and played with me A collection of raw, unfiltered feelings I couldn't say out loud, so I wrote them instead. These words are for the moments I felt shattered, for the love that was never truly mine, for the questions that never got answers. I'm not writing to be heard - I'm writing to let go. These poems are my closure, my courage, and my way of reminding myself: I survived. To anyone reading this who has ever loved too deeply, trusted too quickly, or broken quietly - these are for you too. I hope you all heal ✨
  • "Return To Sender" by TheDollWithNoName
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    ~A mystery about a trans girl, a handful of letters, and the memories she was never supposed to remember.
  • Between Burdens and Breath." by BADGIRLLAngelica
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    This compilation of stories is a reflection of the struggles I've faced and continue to endure. It's a raw and honest portrayal of the burdens that weigh heavy on the heart, from the pressures of family responsibilities to the emotional toll of feeling alone in a world that keeps moving forward. I wrote this to not only share my personal journey but also to raise awareness for those who may feel overlooked or misunderstood. To all the readers who find themselves in similar situations, I want you to know that you are not alone. Your struggles are seen, your pain is valid, and your resilience matters. We often carry burdens in silence, but by sharing our stories, we open a path for others to feel understood and less isolated. This story is a call for awareness, not just for those who are struggling, but for those who may not fully understand the weight others carry. It's a reminder that while the journey is hard, it's also a shared one. I know that after the rain, the sun will shine. So, let's hold on to hope, cultivate a positive mindset, and remember that despite the difficulties, there is always a way forward. Together, we can create a space where no one has to feel alone in their battles.
  • The Specter at the Threshold by roumick
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    Sometimes the darkest creatures watch us from closer than we think. This poem explores the silent presence that lurks at the threshold of the mind.
  • Life as it is by CRavencraft
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    She doesn't talk about it not out loud. Not the childhood stolen behind closed doors. Not the nights that blurred into silence. Not the years of shame, of pain, of pretending to be okay. But on the page? She tells the truth. In this deeply personal and soul baring collection, a young woman traces her path through a lifetime of abuse, betrayal, and grief-and the quiet, aching journey of healing that follows. Through poetry, she unearths the stories she's never spoken aloud, giving voice to the trauma that shaped her, and the strength that's carried her through. Each poem is a heartbeat. A scar. A step forward. Sometimes backwards. But always hers. Living. Breaking. Surviving. Healing. This is not just her story. It's the story of anyone who's ever felt broken, unseen, or unheard and still chose to write themselves into the light.