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Meggie Royer

    Meggie Royer's work delves into the profound themes of abuse and recovery, drawing deeply from personal experience to give voice to survivors. She champions the transformative power of art as a vital component of the healing process. As the founder of a literary journal dedicated to abuse survivors, Royer fosters spaces for shared expression and validation. Her writing aims to illuminate how poetry can serve as a potent tool for empowerment and self-discovery.

    The No You Never Listened To
    Unrequited
    Survival Songs
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    • 2016

      Survival Songs

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of identity and societal expectations, the narrative delves into the lives of women as they navigate domestic spaces and confront mortality. Through vivid imagery, it reflects on the complexities of existence, blending the mundane with the mystical, as the characters engage with their horoscopes, seeking guidance and meaning amidst their struggles. This poignant examination captures the essence of female experience and resilience in a world that often confines them.

      Survival Songs
    • 2015

      A guide on self-empowerment, addressing tough relationships, self-love, and the challenges of watching someone else love your partner.

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    • 2015

      Meggie Royer's "The No You Never Listened To" transforms personal trauma into a universal narrative, addressing the complexities of sexual assault and survival. This poignant poetry collection offers solace to survivors, educates readers on the aftermath of trauma, and empowers with its powerful messages and lyrical beauty.

      The No You Never Listened To
    • 2012

      Unrequited

      • 46 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the emotional landscape of unrequited love, this collection of poems delves into the complexities of longing and desire. It reflects on the heartache of unreturned affection and offers insights on coping with the return of a lost love, as well as the pain of moving on when they don't. Through evocative language, the poems capture the bittersweet nature of love, providing solace and understanding for those navigating similar experiences.

      Unrequited