Poetry Inspired By A Cubicle Wall is not your average poetry collection. It kicks open the bathroom stall, shouts at the occupant, and then flips the finger to everything from political nonsense to LGBTQ dog walks.
This is poetry for people who have screamed into their breakfast cereal, wondered if something can fit in a hole, or marched in protest with a coffee in one hand and a dog leash in the other. It's for the ones whose lives don't fit neatly into stanzas and don't want them to. Written from the blurred lines between life and dreams, this collection fuses sharp humour, unapologetic anger, and deadpan reflections on everything from capitalism to nonsense, to queer identity. The poems range from quick jabs to slow burns, from toilet humour to political satire, from queer joy to quiet grief all delivered with a voice that's bold, brutally honest, and occasionally flat-out ridiculous. Whether it's a poem about walking the dog while questioning the meaning of existence, a lyrical takedown of late-stage capitalism, or a look at yourself through the eyes of a freak show mirror: we are here. If you're tired of overly sentimental verse and looking for something that actually feels like life - messy, hilarious, petty, political, deeply human, thoughtful - this collection is for you. What You'll Find Inside: - Toilet humour poetry that dares to be crude, clever, and real. - LGBTQ poetry that celebrates identity, rage, and pride. - Poems about walking dogs and finding strange peace on the pavement. - Angry political poetry that punches up, not down. - Mental spirals and modern absurdities, tackled with wit and truth. - Poems that don't care if they offend, because maybe they should.