The Butterfly Project - A Collection of Mental Health Themed Poetry

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This is a short collection of mental-health themed poetry by ANR.

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4.5
154 reviews
Kyndal Stallo
25 February 2024
I wish it had more, but other than that it was a very good book beside the spelling and grammer mistakes.
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Varsha Gulhane
28 April 2023
actually this made me feel like these are my words these are not only poems but the words that i was trying to find to explain myself just it was so relatable that i actually can't believe ❤❤
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Emirhan Sen
24 October 2022
It was a nice quick night read. I loved every second of it. My favorites are "I'm Fine" and You think.
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ANR has been writing since 2017 and comes from a family of writers. The young, teen writer is a dedicated volunteer at the Lawrence County Museum and also enjoys photography and poetry.


Coming from Lawrence County, Ohio, ANR published her first book just a week before her fifteenth birthday. Coming from a family of writers, her grandfather being the author of multiple published books, her mother is a freelance writer for their local newspaper, being a writer is just in her blood.


She has three younger sisters and two older brothers and currently lives on a homestead in Ohio, raising their six chickens, one rooster, two dogs, five rabbits, and one cat. 


The first book she ever started writing was Tree Top, but it was not the first work she published. The first-ever book published was The Butterfly Project on February 29, 2020.


ANR has been volunteering at the Lawrence County Museum since she was twelve years old and does beauty pageants in her free time. 


In 2017 ANR was diagnosed with depression and anxiety, both of these conditions only worsened up until the age of fifteen, where she found her outlet. As shown in some of her poetry, ANR struggles daily with her mental health and tries to portray that in her writing. She runs a mental health blog and is fixed on helping others through her work. This is why all of her poetry books are completely free, alongside the resources she has to offer.

Randy Ratliff, author of The Null Hypothesis, is a loving father, grandfather, and boss. He loves spending time with his grandchildren, writing his books of fiction and education, and sipping hot coffee on the porch with his dogs.

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