My Poetry Book

Traverse the terrain of vulnerability, love, and loss with In Time I See.
—Independent Book Review

Suvannamaccha entrusts the reader with the role of confidant and it proves a worthy endeavor. This collection reveals the beauty in vulnerability.
In Time I See plays with structure, rhyme schemes, and free verse poetry. The poems range from two lines to six pages. Its eclectic contents come together to tell the story of Suvannamaccha's life.
Suvannamaccha does not shy away from the nitty-gritty of her hardships; in "Dust," she explores the depth of her love and the hurt of it when it is not returned. If that one does not hit you hard enough, read "Just Like Our Father," which ends so painfully that it will take the air out of your lungs.
In Time I See rivals the execution of popular novels with its accessibility, relatability, and ceaseless flow. Suvannamaccha is a poet to watch; the intimacy of In Time I See deserves a follow-up.


"Without honesty, you have no art.
These poems are painfully honest—
painting a landscape of the fragile, bold,
and beautiful moments of Kaileia's life.
She lets readers into moments we can viscerally feel in our own hearts."
—Janne Robinson, author of This Is For The Women
Who Don't Give A Fuck

"Kaileia Suvannamaccha's poems are mindfully written with a narrative arc consisting of a beginning, a middle, and an end. Each poem is a piece of a puzzle that unfolds into a beautiful heartfelt story that is likely to change the way you think and feel."
—Tracy Stopler MS, RD,
author of The Ropes
That Bind
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