The Poetic Murder of My Love (Reimagined)
The Poetic Murder of My Love is my unfiltered dive into love, longing, and everything that comes after. It’s messy, raw, and honest—capturing a relationship that carved itself into me in ways I never expected. This collection takes you through the whole journey, from the heady rush of connection to the gut-wrenching realization that some things aren’t meant to last.
Every poem holds a piece of me, a moment I lived through, dissecting the push and pull of desire, regret, and the ghosts love leaves behind. I don’t shy away from the truth—the ache, the obsession, the hope that lingers long after it should. The words are as much about trying to make sense of it all as they are about letting go.
Writing this was my way of taking something that felt impossible to hold and putting it somewhere I could see it, examine it, maybe even understand it. The Poetic Murder of My Love is for anyone who’s ever been caught in the cycle of love and loss, looking for closure that never really comes, but finding themselves somewhere along the way.
Set to release mid 2025
“The Poetic Murder of My Love is a compelling and deeply felt exploration of how love stays with us, even after it's gone. With its evocative language, emotional depth, and unflinching honesty, this collection will resonate with anyone who has ever loved, lost, and struggled to let go.”
—Selena Jodha, Reedsy Discovery
Death of The Songbird - Work in Progress
Death of the Songbird is a deeply introspective poetry collection that explores love, loss, and the aftermath of choices made in the depths of emotional turmoil. Written during one of the darkest periods of my life, these poems emerged when I was stripped of everything that anchored me, leaving me in a spiral of despair and isolation.
Before the haze of depression took hold, I found myself in two relationships—one a secret, the other a fleeting distraction. Neither was meant to deepen, but one did, leading me down an unforeseen path. The words in this collection are not just reflections; they are confessions, remnants of a self I barely recognized at the time. This is my acknowledgment and acceptance of my role in the metaphorical death of this songbird.
Each poem is a fragmented memory, a whisper of emotions too heavy to carry alone. The collection delves into the lingering echoes of love, the burden of guilt, and the undeniable truth that some relationships were never meant to survive—only to leave their mark.
I invite readers to journey with me, to embrace the vulnerability within these pages, and to find solace in knowing that even in our darkest moments, our voices can still be heard.
Set to Complete 2025