Publisher's Synopsis
Moth to a Flame is an evocative and brutally honest collection of poetry and prose that captures the chaos of love, loss, and self-discovery. With the haunting introspection of Sylvia Plath, the lyrical melancholy of Lana Del Rey's songwriting, and the razor-sharp emotional intensity of Ottessa Moshfegh and Rupi Kaur, this book explores the fragility of identity, the ache of desire, and the inevitability of heartbreak.
Through a series of vignettes and poems, Moth to a Flame chronicles the reckless beauty of youth, the ghosts of past lovers, and the unrelenting search for meaning in an indifferent world. For those who have ever felt too much, loved too hard, or lost themselves in the fire of another, this book is a mirror-and a warning.
Perfect for readers who resonate with The Bell Jar, My Year of Rest and Relaxation, and Milk and Honey, this collection will pull you into its dreamlike haze and leave you breathless.