Living a Whole Human Experience is not your grandmother's poetry collection. It's raw, radiant, and unapologetically alive.
Written in the aftermath of surviving two near-fatal events, navigating divorce, and moving continents, this collection is a memoir in verse. A reclamation of self, of body, of voice. Each poem pulses with confessional heat, blending grief and grit, lust and loss, tenderness and transformation.
Split into five thematic sections (Survival, #ProseOverBros, Ties That Bind, New Beginnings, and Feral) these poems trace one woman's path through pain and out the other side. It's both deeply personal and shockingly universal. It will break your heart open and make you laugh through your tears.
If you've ever burned it all down and tried to rebuild. If you've ever whispered "I'm still here" into the void. If you believe in becoming, in full-spectrum living, and in making art out of ache, this book is for you.