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Everyday, the World Would End

By: G.C. Saiz
Narrated by: Jordan Scherer
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Everyday, the World Would End is a modern poetry collection that examines the darker parts of depression, the everyday struggles that come with anxiety, and how it really feels to deal with self-hatred on a regular basis.

This collection is deeply personal to the author, but she hopes that by revealing her worst moments, someone else will find a way through theirs, that someone else will know that they are not alone in their darkest emotions, and that someone will realize life happens wherever you are, and there is always a way to survive it.

In this collection, G.C. Saiz writes about old and painful memories, new fears, and the various ways she knows she hurts herself. Listen to it if you need to know you are not alone.

©2020 Grace C. Saiz (P)2020 Grace C. Saiz
Inspirational & Religious

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