Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

love is a slow burn

Rate this book

152 pages, Paperback

Published March 31, 2025

1 person is currently reading
57 people want to read

About the author

aliza grace

22 books356 followers
Aliza Grace is part of a new generation of poets who didn’t wait for traditional publishing to be heard.

Instead, she found her audience in the quiet, glowing space of a phone screen. Where a few lines, spoken honestly, can travel farther than entire books once did.

A young TikTok poet, Aliza rose to recognition through short, emotionally charged pieces that speak directly to experiences of love, loss, longing, healing, and becoming.

Born in the early 2000s, Aliza grew up in a world where expression was constant but not always meaningful. Poetry became her way of slowing things down. What began as a hobby gradually transformed into something she was willing to share. Her early work carried a rawness that resonated immediately: unpolished, direct, and unafraid of emotional exposure.

Her breakthrough came when one of her poems began circulating widely on TikTok. Viewers connected not because of elaborate language, but because of recognition. Her words felt like something they had thought, but never quite articulated. Lines about learning to live with absence, about life after loss, and about rebuilding oneself quietly became widely quoted and shared.

Aliza’s style is defined by restraint. She avoids overly complex metaphors, choosing instead clarity and emotional precision. Her poems often read like conversations with the oneself; intimate, reflective, and unfinished in a way that invites the reader to step in.

As her audience grew, so did her role. She became not just a poet, but a kind of companion to those navigating difficult emotional terrain. Comment sections under her videos often read like collective diaries, with people sharing their own stories of loss and resilience. Aliza has acknowledged this connection, describing her work as “a place where feelings don’t have to be explained to be understood.”

Despite her viral success, she has remained relatively private. She rarely centers her personal life, allowing the work itself to carry the weight of her identity. This intentional distance has only deepened the universality of her voice. Her poems feel personal, but never exclusive.

In many ways, Aliza Grace represents a shift in how poetry lives in the modern world. No longer confined to pages or academic spaces, it moves quickly, intimately, and democratically. Her work exists in fleeting videos, saved drafts, and shared screenshots; Ephemeral in form, but lasting in impact.

She continues to write, not with the urgency of virality, but with the quiet persistence that defined her beginnings. For Aliza, poetry is not performance. It is a way of staying present with what cannot be easily resolved.

And for millions who have come across her words at just the right moment, that has been enough.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
5 (35%)
4 stars
3 (21%)
3 stars
2 (14%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
4 (28%)
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews
Profile Image for Erin Collins.
678 reviews22 followers
April 16, 2025
✨🔮🌞🌕🍄🌕🌞🔮✨

REVIEW

Love is a slow burn - Aliza Grace

5/5⭐️

📚📚📚
This book review is for a book totally out of my normal but this genre is my first love. After I finished reading I thought, how do I review a poetry book that others may not take the same way I do. Well I think in this one there’s truly something in it for everyone. I’ve usually always struggle and fight the depression clouds in silence but this book really came at the perfect time. It was heartbreaking a bit but also just so beautifully written. I felt many emotions while reading but gosh it stole my heart. I pictured just a few of my favorites. 💗

📚📚📚
The biggest thanks to @alizagracepoetry for sending me a copy of this book! I totally did the happy dance when I saw it in the mailbox. The way I had to instantly read it too. I just knew it would hit the way I needed it to. #giftedcopy

📚📚📚



#books #booklover #smut #booknerd #bookfriend #bookish #booklovers #bookishcommunity #bookloversunite #instabook #bookporn #bookphotography #reviews #igbooks #ilovereading #smutty #bookaddiction #bookhoader #hotnsexy #fortheloveofbooks #bookrecs #yummy #givemeallthebooks #readingthepainaway #booktok #arc
Profile Image for Parker Hincy.
2 reviews1 follower
October 30, 2025
this book is no good, fake ahh poetry to fit an aesthetic, don’t take it as hate but constructive criticism.

Poetry
isn’t just
writing thoughts
in a book
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews