Poetry Book: Pinch Me, I'm Breathing. Signed Copy

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Poetry Book: Pinch Me, I'm Breathing. Signed Copy

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“Pinch Me, I’m Breathing” is the debut collection of 134 pages of contemporary poetry and prose from G.M. Elinor, who has amassed an online following by sharing her words of inspiration on stickers placed all around the world. The Irish author draws upon her life experiences in navigating relationships, trauma, depression, anxiety, hope, and healing, to create a real, raw, authentic connection with the reader.

In this shared journey of expression and personal growth, you will find words of comfort, compassion, and motivation to keep you pushing forward. With the core message that whatever may be going on in your life, you are not alone, you were never truly alone. And you are stronger than you will ever know.

_____A Note From the Author

“I have always found solace in words, and I hope to help you do the same. The world is a crazy place right now and it’s so easy to get disconnected from everything and everyone, and even yourself. Whatever is going on in your life, in your head, or in your heart, I want to sit in it with you. I want to sit in the trenches with you and show you that the bad times can get better, and the good times can last. And that even if nothing changes at all, you’ll still be okay.”

Reviews
“I have loved G.M. Elinor since I first stumbled across a sticker of hers in Dublin in 2019 when I was there filming The Green Knight. Her words made my knees buckle and instant tears flow. They are like getting a big hug from a dear pal. I have avidly followed her on Instagram since and have stuck her stickers of beautiful poems around Glasgow too. I’m so excited for this book to come out, she’s very special indeed.” - Kate Dickie, multi-award winning actress & producer

“I found G.M. Elinor’s work whilst walking through Dublin one day. As I stood waiting for the pedestrian light to turn green, there it was. A beat of hope stuck to the traffic light pole. I think that’s the thing about great poetry. It happens upon us when we need it most.” - Sarah Crosby, author of Pocket Therapy