![]() New Book Release: Chaos: A Study of Truths UnspokenScott Burton's Fourth Volume in the Chaos Series Explores the Cost of What We Never Say
By: Scott Burton Structured across 100 titled chapters, A Study of Truths Unspoken examines the quiet tension between expression and self-protection. It invites readers into the interior landscapes we often keep hidden—spaces where identity fragments, relationships fracture, and healing is delayed by silence. "I wasn't falling apart—I was fading. And in some ways, that felt worse. Because when you're broken, at least you feel something. Numbness is a silence that swallows everything." (Chapter 23: The Moment I Realized I Was Numb) Following in the footsteps of Volume 1: A Journal of Being Human, Volume 2: A Study of Shadows, and Volume 3: The Weight of a Memory, this fourth entry builds on the emotional arc of the Chaos series—offering a voice to what was once withheld. It's both intimate and collective, a book for anyone who has ever edited their words to survive, or abandoned their own voice for the sake of keeping peace. "This book is for anyone who's ever stayed silent to keep the peace," says Burton. "It's not about spilling secrets—it's about seeing yourself clearly. It's about tracing the places where your voice disappeared and finally asking what it's cost you to go unheard." Part elegy, part reckoning, Chaos: A Study of Truths Unspoken reminds us that what we don't say can hurt just as much as what we do—and that speaking, even softly, can be a radical act of self-return. The book is available in paperback and digital formats beginning July 25, 2025, via Amazon and other major retailers. To learn more or explore the full Chaos Series, visit www.ScottBurtonAuthor.com or find his writing under ks.bleeds.ink on Instagram & Facebook. About the Author Scott Burton is a writer, poet, and emotional archivist. His Chaos Series is a ten-volume collection exploring the inner terrain of memory, identity, survival, and self-return. With a voice known for its vulnerability and quiet strength, his work has resonated with readers across the globe for its ability to name what so often goes unspoken. Writing under the poetic moniker @ks.bleeds.ink, Burton continues to create work that honors the full range of human feeling—what's been lost, what's been endured, and what's still possible. End
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