Priyanshi Chauhan: A Debut Written in Fire and Feeling

Some books are written, while others are lived, shaped through sleepless nights, quiet breakdowns, and memories that refuse to loosen their grip. On June 9, 2026, Priyanshi Chauhan’s debut poetry book will step into the world carrying exactly that kind of weight. It will not arrive as a simple introduction, but as something deeper, a revelation of everything she has felt, endured, and transformed into words.

Apr 22, 2026 - 13:06
Priyanshi Chauhan: A Debut Written in Fire and Feeling

Some books are written, while others are lived—shaped through sleepless nights, quiet breakdowns, and memories that refuse to loosen their grip. On June 9, 2026, Priyanshi Chauhan’s debut poetry book will step into the world carrying exactly that kind of weight. It will not arrive as a simple introduction, but as something deeper—a revelation of everything she has felt, endured, and transformed into words.

At its core, the book is driven by love in all its forms. Not just the kind that feels warm and fleeting, but the kind that lingers, fractures, and leaves behind echoes. Her poetry draws from her personal life, making each piece feel intimate and unguarded. It is less about storytelling and more about remembering, capturing emotions exactly as they were experienced, without softening their edges.

What gives this collection its intensity is the emotional landscape it emerges from. Living with bipolar personality disorder, Priyanshi writes from a place of extremes, where moments of overwhelming light are followed by depths of silence. These shifts are not hidden in her work; they shape it. Her poetry moves between these emotional states with a raw honesty, allowing readers to feel both the chaos and the clarity that come with them.

This book does not attempt to escape pain or disguise it. Instead, it leans into it, reshaping it into something expressive and deeply human. Every line is said to reflect a real emotion, making the collection feel like an exact replica of her inner world. It is not just a series of poems, but a personal archive—one that holds heartbreak, resilience, confusion, and growth all at once.

More details about the book, including its title and deeper insights, will be shared in May through her official Instagram handle, lame.slay. As anticipation builds, it is clear that this debut will not simply be about poetry as an art form, but about poetry as survival, as release, and as truth.

When it finally arrives, this book will not ask to be read lightly. It will ask to be felt.