A Place for a Poet's Death cracks open the body of heartbreak and hands you the beating heart. Award-winning poet Karalyne H. Whelan plunges into disordered attachment, generational scars, and the messy miracle of choosing to love anyway.
These poems do not whisper-they howl, bleed, and bloom. They map the long night of self-abandonment and the dawn that follows when you decide to stay. You will taste the metallic rush of trauma, the slow sweetness of reclamation, and the fierce hope that rises from the ruins.
This is not survival lore. It is confession, resistance, and resurrection, an invitation to burn down the story that cages you and write the one that sets you free.
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