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this isnot an albumnot a departmentjust you and mebeing forced towrite an anthologythat was boundto fail

180 pages, Paperback

Published February 24, 2024

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Willow Bowery

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266 reviews
April 20, 2024
Willow Bowery's "Tortured Poets" is a captivating dive into the depths of heartbreak and solitude, pulsing with the raw energy of a Taylor Swift song. (Tay is this you?) Each poem reads like a personal confession, drawing readers into a world of unfiltered emotion.

This collection resonates with anyone who has felt the ache of lost love or the weight of loneliness.

🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴

Taylor is that you??

🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴
Profile Image for Heather Duvall.
252 reviews3 followers
April 17, 2024
i have things to SAY

- If you’re unfamiliar people are theorizing that this is the one the only miss taylor swift. William Bowery was the code name given to none other than joe awlwyn and his contribution to folklore, so willow bowery is not far fetched.
- There are SO MANY easter eggs in this hinting to Taylor it’s insane
- the use of the lowercase i is so fucking deep and meaningful and it hurts to see it used because i know the pain too
- this was so good?!
1 review1 follower
March 3, 2024
sad beautiful tragic

Amazing! Here as a #1 Taylor Swift fan hunting Easter eggs, and this did not disappoint!! Worth the read and download!
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51 reviews1 follower
April 17, 2024
I started by looking for Easter eggs but then found myself lost in the poetry and seeing myself in the words. I felt as though I was standing there in the pain and the joy she experienced!
Profile Image for Chynna Coffin.
204 reviews4 followers
April 16, 2024
Not a big poetry girl but discovered this book through one of the many Taylor Swift easter egg clown rabbit holes. I really enjoyed it. I don’t know whether it was written by blondie or not but it was different and enjoyable and got me in my feels in preparation for TTPD on Friday.
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1 review1 follower
April 19, 2024
This book was absolutely beautiful. Read it because Taylor Swift fan however this was one of the most incredible books I read this year! Definitely all time favorite poetry book!
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43 reviews5 followers
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April 22, 2024
I jokingly said that reading TTPD lyrics should count as a book read on Goodreads then found out this existed on kindle unlimited.
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25 reviews23 followers
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April 22, 2024
taylor is a freaking mastermind- the poems concerning the moon, especially eclipse, omfg go read this
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70 reviews206 followers
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April 22, 2024
please explain to me what this is thank you very much
Profile Image for BreAnne.
59 reviews
April 20, 2024
they say she dances
too close to the edge
speaks to loudly
of her dreams
a wildfire
they cannot contain
Profile Image for Akayla Carissa.
6 reviews6 followers
April 16, 2024
Lacks originality.
A lot of the poems seem like they are piggybacking off of someone else’s work. I actually had to go look quite a few up because I recognized them / main components as things I’d heard like 10 years ago.
Profile Image for J. L. Linn.
187 reviews28 followers
April 17, 2024
I loved this collection of poems. Some made me pause and ponder because they resonated so much with me.
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59 reviews
April 17, 2024
I spent hours analyzing this book yesterday and you can’t convince me Taylor Swift didn’t write this. She did and she is a genius. Beautiful poetry book
Profile Image for Lindsay Billings.
223 reviews8 followers
April 21, 2024
There are some tragic words here, filled with sadness, grief, and hope; whomever wrote this was definitely feeling isolated, lonely, and reflective. I think this is too convenient and tidy to be Taylor. There are definitely beautiful poems in this collection that are laced with lots of emotion, but it just seems too easy to say it’s her. I liked it—it’s more of a 3.5/5 for me, but I rounded up and gave it the benefit of my doubts.
Profile Image for Maria Fatima.
261 reviews41 followers
December 20, 2024
Okayyyy??? This book feels like a trying-hard attempt to gain attention by riding on Taylor’s name. The author even used ‘Willow Bowery’ as the pseudonym to make it seem connected to her or her ex, and included common words and easter eggs often associated with her. While some poems are good, I was shocked to find one of my favorite poems from Rupi Kaur here. Nevertheless, it’s an okay pastime read.
Profile Image for Un Angie Lectora.
202 reviews2 followers
April 19, 2024
Sinceramente no se quien es la autora, autor, autore pero es lo de menos.

👉Que belleza de poemas, nos lleva desde la devastadora ruptura hasta esos destellos de amor propio.

Tuve mis favoritos pero sin duda cada poema, cada línea, cada frase. Te llega. Ya sea que lo leas con musica de fondo (piano, jazz, el nuevo álbum de Taylor) o no, estos poemas te remontan a personas, a lugares y a sentimientos.

Mi TOP 5
Love is not just a feeling
Glue
Illicit affairs
Mad woman
Mistakes

Gracias por esta belleza de palabras.
Profile Image for Carrie.
267 reviews3 followers
April 20, 2024
Is this Taylor swift ghost writing this?

Okay so I have only seen one person bring up the point of all the links to some of the poems, there titles , as well as the title of the book. If this is not Taylor herself the author has to be a swifty forsure. Fun read and great poetry regardless if it has to do with Taylor or not.
Profile Image for Rachel.
532 reviews3 followers
June 8, 2025
I enjoyed this one, as well as Don’t Blame Me for What You Made Me Do, but as someone who doesn’t typically read a lot of poetry, this one didn’t captivate me quite as much. The dramatic reveal in Don’t Blame Me really caught me off guard and pulled me in, which made it a standout. That said, I did save a few poems from this collection—there are some truly beautiful pieces here.
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441 reviews25 followers
April 19, 2024
I got it for the Easter Eggs and the poetry is fun and relatable and very Taylor-coded, but I'm not convinced it's her. Taylor's songwriting feels deeper to me than these poems but it's still a fun, quick read. Totally will be extra fun if it ends up being even more than Taylor-inspired fan poetry, but I'm not holding my breath 😂
3 reviews
April 19, 2024
Beautifully written.

Very relatable, beautiful poetry. The author writes in such a cohesive style it feels like a journal or something written to oneself not meant to be shared with others, personal yet relatable and a pleasure to read. I will probably go back and re read many more times.
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183 reviews12 followers
April 21, 2024
This poetry collection reads so quickly that when it ends, you just want more. Related to T.Swift or not, it's worth the read.
Profile Image for nia.
170 reviews3 followers
May 1, 2025
taylor i see you
Profile Image for Emmy.
45 reviews5 followers
May 5, 2024
The fuck was this nonsense?

After the algorithm aggressively kept pushing this as something from Kindle Unlimited I might enjoy, I gave in to read this undoubtedly AI-lead drivel that is profiteering of Taylor's brand and Swiftie-lore.

It is an absolute joke and hardly worth calling these poem, some are as simple as a dictionary definition but styled in the current millenial poetry nonsense of
all in lowercase
and few
words on each
line to trick
people who
don't usually read
much poetry.

Don't waste your time (unless like me, the urge to see just how bad it was takes over).
Profile Image for Kate Phillips.
215 reviews2 followers
October 14, 2025
There is heartbreak and healing in every poem. Everyone, everywhere can relate in some way to what the author conveys.
Profile Image for Kelly Wilson.
319 reviews47 followers
June 5, 2024
It’s the TTPD references for me …
Taylor Alison Swift is this you?!?

It’s beautiful, it’s haunting, it’s poetry and I loved it. It also feels like one BIG Easter egg and I’m so here for it!!
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