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The Labyrinth In My Mind: The Mind Series, #3
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The Labyrinth In My Mind: The Mind Series, #3 in Ottawa, ON
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TLIMM is a dark, deeply personal collection of poetry and fragmented prose that explores what it means to survive inside your own mind.
These pieces move through intrusive thoughts, buried memories, rage, silence, and the long shadows cast by childhood trauma and loss. This is not a journey toward tidy healing, but a confrontation with the parts of the self that refuse to disappear.
Some pages feel like wandering through a maze built from memory.
Others feel like standing face to face with the voices that never learned how to be quiet.
TLIMM speaks to the experience of living with pain that does not resolve, carrying wounds that cannot be explained, and continuing forward anyway.
This collection explores:
• intrusive thoughts and internal conflict
• childhood trauma and emotional neglect
• grief, anger, and psychological survival
• memory, identity, and the persistence of the past
This is not a book about becoming whole.
It is about endurance , about learning to exist alongside what cannot be undone.
For readers who connect with raw confessional writing, dark emotional poetry, and honest portrayals of mental struggle, TLIMM offers recognition rather than reassurance.
Content Warning
This book contains themes that may be distressing to some readers, including trauma, abuse, and mental health struggles.
TLIMM is a dark, deeply personal collection of poetry and fragmented prose that explores what it means to survive inside your own mind.
These pieces move through intrusive thoughts, buried memories, rage, silence, and the long shadows cast by childhood trauma and loss. This is not a journey toward tidy healing, but a confrontation with the parts of the self that refuse to disappear.
Some pages feel like wandering through a maze built from memory.
Others feel like standing face to face with the voices that never learned how to be quiet.
TLIMM speaks to the experience of living with pain that does not resolve, carrying wounds that cannot be explained, and continuing forward anyway.
This collection explores:
• intrusive thoughts and internal conflict
• childhood trauma and emotional neglect
• grief, anger, and psychological survival
• memory, identity, and the persistence of the past
This is not a book about becoming whole.
It is about endurance , about learning to exist alongside what cannot be undone.
For readers who connect with raw confessional writing, dark emotional poetry, and honest portrayals of mental struggle, TLIMM offers recognition rather than reassurance.
Content Warning
This book contains themes that may be distressing to some readers, including trauma, abuse, and mental health struggles.

















