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Skeleton

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Skeleton is Ryan Sam Turner's second poetry collection, and centres around the theme of mental health, something which he openly struggles with.

Released in conjunction with the Tiny Changes charity, all proceeds will be donated to them.

117 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 5, 2023

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Ryan Sam Turner

4 books42 followers
(Decaf) Coffee-addicted bibliophile.

Debut novel 'Born' released in 2021

Poetry collections:
'My Absolute Heart' - 2022
'Skeleton' - 2023

Work in progress, a novel: 'Anxiety Island' (2024)

Purchase my books directly from: www.ryansamturner.com

Also available in ebook and audiobook formats.

Social Media: @ryansamturner

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October 31, 2025
This poetry collection is so relatable about the struggles of growing up and feeling behind or not enough in life, from pressures to be ok and not feel depressed or finding love and settling down pressures.

Pills Pills Pills and Pill Game, were two so well written descriptions how the pills can seemingly have no effect so you take more and more to try feel something at all better despite not feeling they'll make a difference at all.

The Heron, about the beauty of their freedom and uncaring at the world around them feeling no pressure like us humans can put on each other.

Pure O aka Purely Obsessional, about how your mind can make you feel so low, see yourself so negatively and distorted your mind plays tricks on you.

Missed Milestones and Time Only Moves One Way, about feeling life is passing you by without reaching expectations others assume you want to, which can be and also not be the case as everyone has different goals and dreams.

So deep into the discussion of mental health, feeling pressure you're not enough in life as your peers seemingly grow up to have kids around you whilst you feel life is on pause for you, the discussion around panic attacks too was utterly relatable as someone who's experienced and lived with them for half my life now, it was great to read someone capture the feeling that seems indescribable when it occurs in such an honest relatable way.
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