Never Make A Sound

Author:   Fanen Chiahemen
Publisher:   The Awakened Press
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9781989134153


Pages:   108
Publication Date:   01 July 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Fanen Chiahemen
Publisher:   The Awakened Press
Imprint:   The Awakened Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.122kg
ISBN:  

9781989134153


ISBN 10:   1989134157
Pages:   108
Publication Date:   01 July 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Fanen Chiahemen's harrowing memoir never make a sound sends us tumbling into a childhood of beautifully hellish years. With language that moves deftly from quiet confession to lion's roar, Chiahemen evokes the past as predator, where escape to fantasy is always a close call. Experiencing both neglect and constant disruption (new cities, schools, family environments), home becomes elusive, and these poems and stories are linked by one frustrating truth: the grown-ups let her down. never make a sound is an author reaching back in time, extending a hand to the child she once was, and making a promise: I'm here to help. And this is what we needed. -David James Brock, author of Ten-Headed Alien and Everyone is CO2


"Fanen Chiahemen's harrowing memoir never make a sound sends us tumbling into a childhood of ""beautifully hellish years."" With language that moves deftly from quiet confession to lion's roar, Chiahemen evokes the past as predator, where escape to fantasy is always a close call. Experiencing both neglect and constant disruption (new cities, schools, family environments), home becomes elusive, and these poems and stories are linked by one frustrating truth: the grown-ups let her down. never make a sound is an author reaching back in time, extending a hand to the child she once was, and making a promise: ""I'm here to help. And this is what we needed."" -David James Brock, author of Ten-Headed Alien and Everyone is CO2 ""...poetic, associative, embodied and emboldened...this book will be of help to those who also had lived traumatic childhoods because Fanen describes the subjective world to which a child can retreat in such an emotionally, viscerally vivid way. Fanen's use of punctuation, small letters and empty spaces are an effective way of drawing one into the subjective processes of the mind. The withdrawal into the safety of the inner world and the discrepancy this created between the inside and outside of her existence was made necessary by the degree to which all the adults in her world needed her to meet their needs while her own were neglected and discounted. Fanen's rage, shame, guilt had to be hidden to protect others from the 'bad' they saw in her. This isolated her even more. The writing is remarkable and incredible."" -Gabriela Legorreta, PhD, psychologist/psychoanalyst; Margo Zysman, M.A., psychologist"


Fanen Chiahemen's harrowing memoir never make a sound sends us tumbling into a childhood of beautifully hellish years. With language that moves deftly from quiet confession to lion's roar, Chiahemen evokes the past as predator, where escape to fantasy is always a close call. Experiencing both neglect and constant disruption (new cities, schools, family environments), home becomes elusive, and these poems and stories are linked by one frustrating truth: the grown-ups let her down. never make a sound is an author reaching back in time, extending a hand to the child she once was, and making a promise: I'm here to help. And this is what we needed. -David James Brock, author of Ten-Headed Alien and Everyone is CO2 ...poetic, associative, embodied and emboldened...this book will be of help to those who also had lived traumatic childhoods because Fanen describes the subjective world to which a child can retreat in such an emotionally, viscerally vivid way. Fanen's use of punctuation, small letters and empty spaces are an effective way of drawing one into the subjective processes of the mind. The withdrawal into the safety of the inner world and the discrepancy this created between the inside and outside of her existence was made necessary by the degree to which all the adults in her world needed her to meet their needs while her own were neglected and discounted. Fanen's rage, shame, guilt had to be hidden to protect others from the 'bad' they saw in her. This isolated her even more. The writing is remarkable and incredible. -Gabriela Legorreta, PhD, psychologist/psychoanalyst; Margo Zysman, M.A., psychologist


Fanen Chiahemen's harrowing memoir never make a sound sends us tumbling into a childhood of ""beautifully hellish years."" With language that moves deftly from quiet confession to lion's roar, Chiahemen evokes the past as predator, where escape to fantasy is always a close call. Experiencing both neglect and constant disruption (new cities, schools, family environments), home becomes elusive, and these poems and stories are linked by one frustrating truth: the grown-ups let her down. never make a sound is an author reaching back in time, extending a hand to the child she once was, and making a promise: ""I'm here to help. And this is what we needed."" -David James Brock, author of Ten-Headed Alien and Everyone is CO2 ""...poetic, associative, embodied and emboldened...this book will be of help to those who also had lived traumatic childhoods because Fanen describes the subjective world to which a child can retreat in such an emotionally, viscerally vivid way. Fanen's use of punctuation, small letters and empty spaces are an effective way of drawing one into the subjective processes of the mind. The withdrawal into the safety of the inner world and the discrepancy this created between the inside and outside of her existence was made necessary by the degree to which all the adults in her world needed her to meet their needs while her own were neglected and discounted. Fanen's rage, shame, guilt had to be hidden to protect others from the 'bad' they saw in her. This isolated her even more. The writing is remarkable and incredible."" -Gabriela Legorreta, PhD, psychologist/psychoanalyst; Margo Zysman, M.A., psychologist


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