The Witch Doesn't Burn in This One by Amanda Lovelace

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Book Synopsis:

 

The Witch Doesn’t Burn in This One by Amanda Lovelace is a powerful and emotionally charged poetry collection that continues the author’s acclaimed series Women Are Some Kind of Magic. Through raw, modern verse, Lovelace explores themes of empowerment, survival, healing, and reclaiming one’s voice in a world shaped by pain and patriarchy.

This collection is divided into three sections—“the flame,” “the fight,” and “the freedom”—each reflecting a stage of transformation and self-reclamation. The poems move through experiences of trauma, heartbreak, anger, and ultimately empowerment, capturing the emotional journey of breaking free from cycles of abuse and self-doubt.

At its core, the book is a declaration of resilience. The “witch” becomes a symbolic figure representing every woman who has been silenced, dismissed, or underestimated. Rather than being destroyed by fire, she rises stronger, refusing to be consumed by the forces that once sought to break her. This metaphor of fire and survival runs throughout the collection, reinforcing the idea that pain can be transformed into strength.

Amanda Lovelace uses accessible yet impactful language to connect deeply with readers. Her style is minimalistic but emotionally intense, allowing each line to carry significant weight. The simplicity of the verse enhances its power, making the emotions feel immediate and relatable. Readers often find themselves reflected in the poems, as they address universal experiences of heartbreak, self-worth, and recovery.

The collection also emphasizes the importance of reclaiming identity. Many poems focus on unlearning harmful narratives imposed by society and rediscovering personal strength. Lovelace encourages readers to embrace their anger, their scars, and their voices as sources of power rather than shame.

Feminist themes are central to the work, as the book challenges societal expectations placed on women and highlights the importance of autonomy and self-expression. It speaks to those who have been silenced or invalidated, offering a message of solidarity and hope.

While the tone of the collection often deals with heavy emotional subjects, it ultimately moves toward healing and empowerment. The transformation from pain to strength is what gives the book its emotional arc, making it both cathartic and inspiring.

The Witch Doesn’t Burn in This One is not just a poetry collection—it is a statement of survival. It resonates with readers who appreciate modern feminist poetry and those seeking comfort and empowerment through literature.

This book stands as a bold reminder that even in the face of destruction, there is always the possibility of rising again, stronger and more self-assured than before.