An Emergency Supply of Life’s Beauties
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Sam Browne
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Sam Browne
In this powerful debut collection, spoken-word poet Sam Browne offers poems for anyone who has felt lost, lonely, angry, ashamed, heartbroken, or unsure how to keep going.
Written with honesty, humour, tenderness and urgency, An Emergency Supply of Life’s Beauties traces Sam’s journey out of the darker corners of the manosphere and back toward connection, compassion, feminism, and hope. These poems explore mental health, masculinity, shame, love, breakdown, recovery, and the small moments that make life worth staying for.
Sam’s work has resonated with hundreds of thousands online because it speaks plainly and emotionally about subjects many people struggle to name. His poems are raw without being hopeless, political without being preachy, and funny enough to let readers breathe between the difficult truths.
Like his live shows, this collection balances depth with lightness: laugh-out-loud pieces sit alongside poems of grief, survival, accountability, and tenderness. Together, they create a book that feels like a hand reaching out in the dark.
For readers navigating modern life, mental health struggles or what it means to be human in a fractured world, this is a reminder that beauty still exists—and that there are always reasons to stay.
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