Fall into this collection of poetry and prose inspired by healing and being open to love again, perfect for fans of Rupi Kaur and Courtney Peppernell.
There Is Room for All of You Here is an excavation of the past that leads to a celebration of queer love. Separated into three Stumbling, Falling, and Landing, it’s about complicated family relationships, reconciling with your anxious attachment style, finding a healthy love, and building something you hope will last.
Michaela Angemeer (she/they) is a queer Canadian poet who’s passionate about sharing her healing journey and inspiring readers to spend more time with their feelings.
They’ve published five best-selling collections of poetry including When He Leaves You, You’ll Come Back to Yourself, Please Love Me at My Worst, Poems for the Signs, and There Is Room for All of You Here.
Michaela’s newest book, Please Look into the Mirror, is about facing the darkness to find light. Separated into three sections: Glass, Mirror, and Reflection, it’s about the mother wound, gaining a deeper sense of self, learning to take accountability and finding relief in cycle breaking.
Michaela lives in Kitchener, Ontario with her Frenchton, Bea. You can find her intently browsing thrift stores, ordering tapas at local restaurants or on her couch yapping to her girlfriend.
Get in touch on TikTok & Instagram: @michaelapoetry
I liked the author's writing style, and I thought she was able to express herself with great emotion and sensitivity. Furthermore it felt like you experienced her falling in love beside her. It was really lovely how Angela Angemeer described her relationship and I am genuinely happy for her.
However, the synopsis of the work is somewhat misleading: The book is primarily about finding a healthy relationship rather than anything else. - Also the aspect of "queerness" was only directly addressed once.
Absolutely right about having vibes from Peppernell. A lovely little collection. They all flowed really well together and didn’t have too much of just one focused theme which I really appreciated. A Nice break up of media as well.