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Fractured Syntax untangles the language of loss and the grammar of survival. In these intimate, unflinching poems, Jayden Phoenix traces the small violences and inherited silences that fracture families and rearrange identity. From the hush of kitchen-table grief to the blunt commerce of transactional love, these poems hold both the brittle edges of pain and the muscle of endurance.
Phoenix's voice is spare and precise, moving between lyric witness and hard-earned wisdom. She interrogates the authority of elders and the myth of sacrificial love, names the ways trauma is kept as gospel, and refuses sentimental endings. Yet the collection never abandons tenderness: it finds a new grammar for love, a quieter power, and the courage to draft a different future.For readers of confessional and socially engaged poetry, Fractured Syntax is a careful, fierce companion - a book that listens to what was broken so it can be said aloud.
Phoenix's voice is spare and precise, moving between lyric witness and hard-earned wisdom. She interrogates the authority of elders and the myth of sacrificial love, names the ways trauma is kept as gospel, and refuses sentimental endings. Yet the collection never abandons tenderness: it finds a new grammar for love, a quieter power, and the courage to draft a different future.For readers of confessional and socially engaged poetry, Fractured Syntax is a careful, fierce companion - a book that listens to what was broken so it can be said aloud.