Anatomy of a Riot is a gut-punch of a chapbook. An unflinching chronicle of what it means to grow up silenced, to rage without resolution, and to resist without permission.
Written in the blood-spattered margins between protest and prayer, these 23 poems trace the anatomy of injustice through fractured identity, generational trauma, and fierce acts of personal defiance.
There is no salvation here, no easy hope-just the echo of boots, the weight of silence, and the haunting truth that some flags refuse to burn.
WARNING: Strong language and difficult themes inside this book. Authoritarian boot-lickers should avoid.