How to Forgive Yourself in Fifteen Years is Rebecca Milton’s first poetry collection. Its twenty-one poems chronicle her journey towards recovery from a mental breakdown. The collection is an examination of the symptoms of chronic depression and anxiety disorder, tackling topics from relationships to suicide and self-harm.
Rebecca Milton spends so much of her time daydreaming that it’s a wonder she has managed to publish anything at all. She is a writer from southeast England whose debut novel was released in August 2017. Mundane Magic is an introspective look at a mage trying desperately to be a good man, and a young woman who abruptly finds that magic exists, she and her best friend both possess it, and that her form of magic is the only thing that can stop a murderer. You can find her blog at www.rebecca-milton.com
1 – How to Forgive Yourself in Fifteen Years – Rebecca M Milton, Joanna Olszak (Melodious Tear, 2019)
2 – Pieces of Her – S M Ashford (Independently published, 2019)
3 – Will You Still Love Me if I Love Her? – Elfie (Independently published, 2019)
4 – The Chapel on the Edge of the Marshes – DEMOX (Independently published, 2019)
5 – Hairs and Graces – William Meikle (Independently published, 2019)
6 – The Coming of the Old Ones – Jeffrey Thomas (Forma Street Press 2019)
7 – The Blue Nib Chapbook Four – Pat Anthony, Mike Farren, Sharon Flynn (Independently published, 2019)
8 – Poem – Timmy Reed (Dostoyevsky Wannabe CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform , 2018)
9 – The University of Hip-Hop – Mayda del Valle, Chris Abani (Northwestern University Press, 2016)
10 – Hard Rain – Tony Hoagland (Hollyridge Press, 2005)