When Chaos Learned My Name... is a poetry collection born from collision-between faith and fracture, love and loss, silence and self-recognition. Through raw lyricism and prophetic clarity, Tatiana Vilbrun chronicles the moment chaos stops being an external force and becomes a mirror-revealing patterns, wounds, and truths that can no longer be avoided.
These poems move through emotional wreckage, spiritual confrontation, and hard-earned awakening. They examine what happens when survival instincts outlive their usefulness, when illusions crumble, and when a woman finally calls her power back from places it was misplaced. Chaos is not romanticized here; it is interrogated, named, and ultimately disarmed.
This collection is not about overcoming chaos by force, but by understanding it-listening long enough to recognize what it was trying to teach. With themes of accountability, discernment, divine timing, and self-reclamation, When Chaos Learned My Name... becomes a testimony of transformation: the moment disorder realizes it no longer has authority.
This is a book for readers standing at the edge of clarity-ready to stop running, ready to see clearly, ready to choose themselves without apology.