Self-Published

FROM THE THROAT OF THE ELDEST DAUGHTER
In her third poetry collection, Seren delves into the emotional and psychological complexities of being the eldest daughter in her family.
Through elegant and brutal verse, Wolfe gives voice to the conflict between the need to meet familial obligations and personal identity. She also addresses the complexities of love and loyalty, while acknowledging the toll it takes on the individual.
Seren ultimately sheds light on the emotional cost of being an eldest daughter, offering both a sense of catharsis and recognition for readers who may share similar experiences.
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VEINS OF PLUTO
In a decade’s worth of memories and emotions, this second poetry collection from Seren has been carefully curated with poetry and prose that inspires dreams, shares found family, highlighting magnificent moments, and outlining terrible consequences.
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WHAT THE SEA HAS WROUGHT
In her 2020 debut poetry collection, Seren has filled the pages with celestial beings, taut emotions, loose metaphors, and dreamscapes.
Taking inspiration from distinctive Latin quotes, Wolfe offers a glimpse into the inner workings of her poetic style.
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THE ELPIS LETTERS
PUBLISHED BY KAYLA KING BOOKS
featured work: “THESE ARE OUR STARS“
“Write a letter. Try to cope. Pen the truth. Hold on to hope.
The Elpis Letters collects the confessions of self-identifying women, trans, and non-binary writers from around the world.
This collection features letters to different iterations of self, both younger and older. Letters to mothers and sisters and friends. Letters to bullies, attackers, and misogynists. Letters to glitter and wildfire and moonless nights. Letters to morning coffee thoughts never shared before. Letters to whomever, whenever, and wherever these writers may be.”

UNCONVENTIONAL LOVE
PUBLISHED BY DRAGON BONE PUBLISHING
featured work: “IN THE BRANCHES OF YGGDRASIL“
“Like the millions of stars in the sky or the grains of sand on a beach, so are a million different ways to love and be loved. From the love of friends to that lovers or family, everyone finds a way to love a little differently, and sometimes, a little unconventionally.”
