Overexposed is a raw and unflinching exploration of the human conditionwhere love, grief, rage, and resilience collide in a world that often feels on the brink of collapse. Through a powerful collection of poetry, Deborah Burris-Kitchen strips away illusion and forces us to confront what lies beneath: injustice, longing, inequality, and the fragile hope that refuses to die.
Each poem is a lenssometimes intimate, sometimes incendiarycapturing moments of personal vulnerability alongside sweeping societal critique. From the quiet ache of unspoken love to the thunder of political unrest, Overexposed dares to feel deeply and demands the same from its reader.
This is not poetry that whispers. It insists. It challenges. It exposes.
And in doing so, it asks a single, relentless question:
Can we face the truthand still choose compassion?