mistletoelibrary7

Hey guys, I hope y'all are doing fine.
          	
          	I have recently published one small poetry book under the pen name LARKSUN.
          	
          	It's called 'Windowless Night.'
          	
          	I would really appreciate it if you guys can check it out if you are into dark poetries that explore the trauma and identity issues. 
          	
          	Here is a description of the book..
          	
          	Windowless night is my first published poetry book. It is a rather small collection of poetries, I chose them from various poetries that I had written in my journal. Since I was a child, I was always afraid that someone would read my journal, so I started morphing my words into metaphorical rhythm. It was also something that was natural for me, like I had known this process in another life. I hated being exposed, and being discovered by people was one of my worst fears. That's how I started writing poems and fictional stories, so I can scream and express without being seen. It is a rather terrible notion, but it's also something I have loved since forever. However sad, these words on your screen might be, I promise I have never enjoyed anything more than creating art. And I hope you enjoy consuming it too.
          	This book will explore trauma, childhood abuse, resentment grief, sexism, and severe mommy issues.
          	
          	Now available on Amazon.

mistletoelibrary7

Hey guys, I hope y'all are doing fine.
          
          I have recently published one small poetry book under the pen name LARKSUN.
          
          It's called 'Windowless Night.'
          
          I would really appreciate it if you guys can check it out if you are into dark poetries that explore the trauma and identity issues. 
          
          Here is a description of the book..
          
          Windowless night is my first published poetry book. It is a rather small collection of poetries, I chose them from various poetries that I had written in my journal. Since I was a child, I was always afraid that someone would read my journal, so I started morphing my words into metaphorical rhythm. It was also something that was natural for me, like I had known this process in another life. I hated being exposed, and being discovered by people was one of my worst fears. That's how I started writing poems and fictional stories, so I can scream and express without being seen. It is a rather terrible notion, but it's also something I have loved since forever. However sad, these words on your screen might be, I promise I have never enjoyed anything more than creating art. And I hope you enjoy consuming it too.
          This book will explore trauma, childhood abuse, resentment grief, sexism, and severe mommy issues.
          
          Now available on Amazon.