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Chaos is a confession in fire and ash, revealing survival's truth: the hardest battle is always the return to yourself.
What does it take to return to yourself after everything has burned? Chaos is a searing collection of poetry and prose tracing one woman's passage through desire, devastation, and the long ache of self-discovery. Moving between the heat of passion, the cold silence of endings, and the fragile beauty of renewal, Chaos captures the raw moments we rarely speak out loud.
These pieces are born of survival, of what it means to be forged by hunger, heartbreak, and the weight of choices that can never be undone. They are about the ways we stay too long, leave too late, and still find a pulse inside the wreckage.
But Chaos is more than a record of loss. It is a reclamation. It is a fierce insistence that desire is not shame, that survival is not small, and that identity (no matter how fractured) can be gathered back, piece by jagged piece. With a confessional edge, Charity Whan writes with unflinching honesty and startling clarity. Her words refuse to look away from the mess, and in doing so, they offer something rare: recognition.
For anyone who has ever loved recklessly, endured quietly, or risen again when the world said they couldn't, Chaos is both a mirror and a map. Proof that even in ruins, there is a self still worth returning to.
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