Bellyache
Poems for Sensitive Souls
by Brianna Pastor
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Pub Date Feb 24 2026 | Archive Date Apr 21 2026
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Description
From the author of Good Grief, an intimate collection of poems and prose which offers a glimpse into the mind of a highly sensitive person, or empath.
In a world that has become increasingly difficult to navigate—physically, mentally, and spiritually—having empathy is more important than ever. But what if you have a highly sensitive mind? Highly sensitive people, known as empaths, have an expanded capacity to feel not only one set of emotions but also those of others. They experience life more deeply than the average person, leaving them more susceptible to nervous system dysregulation, emotional trauma, and abuse.
Divided into three parts—Body, Mind, and Soul—Brianna Pastor’s intimate collection of poems invites us to explore what it’s like to discover high sensitivity in adulthood and view life through an empathetic lens. Hopefully, by deepening our understanding of sensitivity and how it affects others, we can move one step closer to a more connected, healed world.
I have a bellyache
from constantly absorbing
all this pain.
I’d ask you to refrain from telling me,
but your eyes already have.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780063459106 |
| PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 160 |
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Featured Reviews
Thank you to Brianna Pastor, Harper One, and NetGalley for this ARC!
This collection of poems was absolutely profound and so relatable to how I’ve felt, especially in the physicality of belly, body, mind and soul. I think no matter where you are in your journey, reading this will help mend you as you realize you are not alone.
Thank you again for this ARC, it was a pleasure to read!
Ashley N, Librarian
Gorgeous collections of poems. A few of my favorite annotations…
“I find myself wanting to stretch this skin over your body and live your pain for you.”
“The right people will never question that heart of yours.”
“Chapter 117 You can’t force your heart to mend until you feel everything that it asks you to feel. Then it will cooperate. But first you must be willing to lay in the mess.”
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