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"prom queen (the little screwed up)" isn't just a poetry book - it's an open diary caught somewhere between heartbreak and healing. Amilly Scoth writes about falling in love and falling apart, about breaking under the weight of your own mind and slowly piecing yourself back together. Her poems are raw and tender, sharp and soft - but always honest. Set between growing pains and quiet resilience, this debut collection captures what it means to feel too much in a world that tells you to feel less.

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"prom queen (the little screwed up)" isn't just a poetry book - it's an open diary caught somewhere between heartbreak and healing. Amilly Scoth writes about falling in love and falling apart, about breaking under the weight of your own mind and slowly piecing yourself back together. Her poems are raw and tender, sharp and soft - but always honest. Set between growing pains and quiet resilience, this debut collection captures what it means to feel too much in a world that tells you to feel less.

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Autorenporträt
Amilly Scoth writes about what remains when everything else fades: feelings. Her poetry explores love, loss, self-doubt, and the slow unfolding from insecurity into self-awareness. Her words are clear, sometimes painful, often comforting - like looking into a mirror you've avoided for too long. With "prom queen (the little screwed up)", she presents a poetic debut that gently touches without demanding attention. Raw. Unfiltered. And beautiful in its honesty.