Poetry
imposter syndrome

In Imposter Syndrome, Gracie Madison Elizabeth captures the emotional aftermath of college graduation. Through intimate free verse poetry, she reflects on the battle between outward success and inward self-doubt.
Balancing gratitude with unspoken insecurity, this collection explores the pressure to succeed while grappling with feelings of inadequacy behind closed doors – the fear of not being enough, even in moments that should feel triumphant.
Authentic, vulnerable, and resonant, this collection speaks to recent graduates, young professionals, and anyone navigating the uncertainty of imposter syndrome. It serves as a reminder that self-worth is often the hardest thing to claim. And there is strength in fragile resilience.
it will be okay

In “it will be okay” Gracie Madison Elizabeth reveals the raw emotions that she experienced during her first love and her first heartbreak. She expresses that through the good and the bad, there can still be beauty found no matter what. And even when things seem like they won’t get better, it’s important to remember that no matter what, things will work out and that it will all be okay.
Learn more at https://graciemadisonhq.com/it-will-be-okay/