COMING SOON:

Words that helped me survive are becoming books that might help you do the same.

I’m currently preparing to release my full-length poetry collections and digital chapbooks, written during seasons of stillness, burnout, and becoming. These are not just books; they’re companions for the quiet moments, the messy middles, and the slow returns.

Each one is a soft landing — a page to turn when you’re not sure where else to go.

Each of my books is a fragment of my story—a way I process, reflect, and reconnect with myself and others. Whether you’re drawn to poetry or personal narrative, I hope these words meet you exactly where you are.

Book cover titled 'Unbroken Pieces' with a painted portrait of a woman with curly hair and closed eyes, set against an abstract colorful background. Subtitle 'A Collection of Poems' and author's name 'Sharla Fanous' are also visible.

Unbroken Pieces:

A collection of poems

From the ashes of heartbreak and healing, comes a poetic journey through grief, identity, and self-discovery.
Raw, reflective, and deeply human.

Some things aren’t meant to be put back the way they were. These are my unbroken pieces.

A book titled "Where I Belong" by Sharla Fanous showing a nostalgic photo of a woman and a young girl on an outdoor balcony, with pink and sepia tones.

Where I Belong

My Journey From Little Girl Lost To Found

In Where I Belong, Sharla Fanous shares her deeply personal journey through childhood trauma, identity loss, spiritual awakening, and the long road to self-acceptance. With raw vulnerability and unwavering courage, she invites readers into the quiet, tender moments of her healing—the grief, the doubt, and the small but powerful discoveries that slowly stitched her back together.

This is more than a memoir. It’s a testament to what’s possible when a woman chooses to reclaim her story.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Written with poetic prose and journal-style intimacy

  • Speaks to women navigating self-discovery, healing, or faith shifts

  • A mirror for anyone who has ever felt lost in the world or in themselves

Reader Takeaways:

  • A sense of not being alone in your story

  • Permission to grieve, heal, and rewrite your identity

  • A gentle reminder that home is found within