This isn't a love story. It's a mixtape of unraveling.
In Unsung, Anna Luz opens the pages of her old notebooks and sings the quiet songs of a teenage girl learning to exist in a world that never made space for her. With raw verses that read like diary entries and track titles that feel like lost b-sides, this collection explores first crushes, last straws, spiritual disillusionment, and the confusing in-betweens of growing up.
These are the poems that never made it to the stage.
Until now.
"Giving my heart away used to be a pastime of mine..." - Heart-shaped Sudoku
Anna Luz writes poems with the same intensity she used to burn CDs in 2008: fast, dramatic, and with absolutely no chill. Unsung is her debut collection.
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