Anxious Zillenial Poems: We Write So We Don't Explode is a bold, defiant, and deeply human poetry collection capturing the anxious spirit of a generation raised in chaos.
Written by Aaron Mark Daniels, this debut collection is a cardboard protest sign in verse, part war cry, part love letter to the quietly panicking, politically frustrated, and beautifully exhausted.
Split into four parts, My Mind Won't Be Quiet, Built to Break, The Things We're Told to Swallow, and The Things Worth Keeping, this book dives headfirst into the chaos of modern life with both grit and grace.
What You'll Find Inside:
- Poems about panic attacks, identity, and late-stage capitalism
- Rants against burnout, billionaires, and performative politics
- Moments of softness, love, and survival
- Humour, heartbreak, and a lot of honest rage
This isn't a book of filtered quotes and fake positivity.
It's protest poetry with dirt under its nails. It's 3am overthinking, therapy epiphanies, and scream-into-your-pillow kind of truth.
If you've ever whispered, "I can't keep doing this," and then showed up anyway, this book is for you.
We write so we don't explode.
Now it's your turn to feel heard.