
A Loud Mind is a raw, deeply personal collection of poetry written from inside the noise. This book lives in the spaces between love and loss, survival and despair, tenderness and trauma, chaos and the courage to keep breathing. Through fragments of lived experience, Elizabeth writes about mental illness, depression, anxiety, grief, motherhood, and the internal battles many people carry but rarely speak aloud. This collection is not polished into comfort. It is unfiltered, jagged, and human. Some poems are dark. Some are defiant. Some are tender. All are honest. Content This collection contains themes of mental illness, depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, self-harm, and suicide. Reader discretion is advised. If something inside these pages makes you feel seen—even for a moment—then these words have found their home.