Hardcover, 170 pages
English language
Hardcover, 170 pages
English language
may i wear your crown is a collection of poetry & prose that takes an emotional dive into many themes including love & heartache, substance abuse, sobriety, self-discovery, and LGBTQ2+ issues all while reminding us that magic is around in everything we do. Written throughout the last four years, the author takes us on their journey of falling in love, hitting rock bottom, and getting sober. This collection is divided into four sections: "may i introduce myself", "may i be your prince", "may i strike a match", and "may i take a breath".
It also includes 14 beautiful illustrations (some adult content) to go along with certain poems
praise for the collection:
"May I Wear Your Crown is a devastatingly honest collection that will rip your heart open. Tapp is not afraid of going to vulnerable places, opening up about addiction and mental health in a way that lets you …
may i wear your crown is a collection of poetry & prose that takes an emotional dive into many themes including love & heartache, substance abuse, sobriety, self-discovery, and LGBTQ2+ issues all while reminding us that magic is around in everything we do. Written throughout the last four years, the author takes us on their journey of falling in love, hitting rock bottom, and getting sober. This collection is divided into four sections: "may i introduce myself", "may i be your prince", "may i strike a match", and "may i take a breath".
It also includes 14 beautiful illustrations (some adult content) to go along with certain poems
praise for the collection:
"May I Wear Your Crown is a devastatingly honest collection that will rip your heart open. Tapp is not afraid of going to vulnerable places, opening up about addiction and mental health in a way that lets you truly see them. Anyone who's gone through transformation in life can relate to and find solace in these deeply personal poems." - Michaela Angemeer, bestselling author of you'll come back to yourself
"Confident in its queerness, proud of its vulnerability, May I Wear Your Crown is a passionate exhale of emotions, a bold exploration of queer identity and mental health experiences that left me feeling liberated, 'seen', and above all, ready to begin working on my very own fairytale." - Sam Payne, author of this boy is a rainbow