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A Chained Beast

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Pub Date Dec 06 2022 | Archive Date Jan 15 2023


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Acclaimed screenwriter and film director Tiffany Rhodes debuts her poetry collection with this astute, inspiring, and electrifyingly honest exploration of herself and our collective experience. The poems effortlessly slice through topics of abuse, trauma, doubt, self-alienation, consciousnesses, and enlightenment with harmonic precision.

Rhodes demonstrates a sharp intellect grounded in her inspiring humility, calling her readers to leap off the cliff with her into the unknown depths of the psyche to experience true freedom from bondage.

Acclaimed screenwriter and film director Tiffany Rhodes debuts her poetry collection with this astute, inspiring, and electrifyingly honest exploration of herself and our collective experience. The...


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WOW. I was just blown away by this collection of poetry. It’s more than poetry, it’s one person’s doctoring of their self, their mind. It’s therapy.

The poems are a picture of various chapters of the author’s life, covering loneliness, uncertainty, rejection, abandonment, trauma, insight, and wisdom.

From “Windows” Rhodes speaks of “adolescent emotional malnutrition.” (Page 22). How do we recover from this? What do we become? With our busy lives living through our devices we “resign to be a busy nothing.” (From “Racing Clocks” Page 66). Speechless, I am.

Really profound work.

Thanks to NetGalley, Simply Affirm, and Tiffany Rhodes for the opportunity to read and review this work.

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