Things We'd Say If We Weren't So Afraid is a deeply intimate collection that explores the spaces between people: the words left unsaid, the feelings we bury, and the longing to be truly understood. Blending poetry, reflective mini-essays, and heartfelt writing prompts, this book gently guides readers through the emotional terrain of silence, vulnerability, connection, and healing.
Structured in four thematic parts-The Weight of Unspoken Words, Cracking the Window Open, A Lexicon for the Heart, and Living in the Light-this collection is for anyone who has ever held back their truth, whispered a love they were too scared to name, or waited for the right moment that never came.
Whether you're navigating love, grief, change, or emotional growth, this book offers both resonance and release-a space to reflect, express, and maybe even say what you've been holding in.
Perfect for fans of Rupi Kaur, Brianna Wiest, or anyone craving connection through language.
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