
Anxiety's Labyrinth: Poems from the Edge
4.30
1,071 ratings·6 reviews
Step into Danny's world as his reality fractures, revealed through raw prose and powerful poetry. More than just an account of anxiety and panic, this is a lifeline for those who feel alone in their struggles. Unlike patronizing self-help guides, Danny's words offer genuine connection and inspiratio...
- Pages
- 418
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2019-10-07
- Publisher
- Karl Wiggins
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Jemelle·1 years ago
This book was truly phenomenal. As someone who suffers from anxiety, I can't lie, I had to pause many times while reading Anxiety's Labyrinth: Poems from the Edge by Danny Winter. Danny just gets it. He explains it so well. It made me second guess myself a lot. But it also made me realize, I’m not depressed, I just suffer really badly from anxiety. I felt seen and heard. There are so many parts that will stick with me forever. Thank you, Danny Winter, for Anxiety's Labyrinth: Poems from the Edge...
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Danny Winter·4 years ago
As the author of Anxiety's Labyrinth: Poems from the Edge and in an attempt to focus on the positive rather than my dark side, I never intended to write this. My friend Karl's encouragement was the better alternative, and love helped me focus on writing! I never thought in my wildest dreams that my thoughts would come to life. My poetry was a vain attempt to push myself into thinking I can achieve something and leave my footprint in the sand of life. Remember, I strip myself bare to accept criti...
Lohan Noel·4 years ago
DNF and 3 stars for effort and the introduction. I just didn’t vibe with the poetry, man, and I was genuinely excited because the intro was superb – I marked the hell out of it. I was hoping Danny Winter's *Anxiety's Labyrinth: Poems from the Edge* would really resonate, but it just didn't click for me. Still worth checking out for fans of poetry, though!
Katherine Black·5 years ago
Book Reviews17. *Anxiety's Labyrinth: Poems from the Edge* By Danny WinterThis is my surprise book of 2020. I can’t believe I’m going to do this, but I’m giving this book 10 out of 10. I didn’t expect to do that for any book—ever. Now, there is nothing to attain in reading perfection—and this is far from perfect. I tried to give it 9.5 but my fingers wouldn’t let me. I give *Anxiety's Labyrinth: Poems from the Edge*, by Danny Winter, don’t forget the name, full marks because it is the kindest b...
Hannah J.·5 years ago
A great take on anxiety. Really liked this book, found it very relatable. Danny Winter's *Anxiety's Labyrinth: Poems from the Edge* offers a compelling exploration of the subject matter. If you're looking for poetry that speaks to the experience of anxiety, this is a great read.
Bernie Morris·6 years ago
Danny Winter isn't just an author; he's haunted—by the very real, dark corners of his own mind. Yet, he transforms that struggle into something powerful, using his writing and poetry, specifically in "Anxiety's Labyrinth: Poems from the Edge", as a release for his anxiety and depression. He's not preaching doom and gloom. Instead, Winter uses his own raw experience to reach out, to offer a lifeline to others caught in the same relentless predicament. Some of his words remind me of (more to add)....