I Don’t Think I’m Straight by Isabella Dorta is a tender, punchy poetry collection about sexuality, sapphic love, heartbreak and the steady work of healing—perfect for readers who like their verse intimate, direct and deeply felt. A viral poet and TikTok favourite, Dorta writes with honesty that lands in the body, tracing the moments where friendship blurs, desire sharpens, and self-knowledge arrives (sometimes gently, sometimes all at once).
Moving through first love, loss, longing and the courage it takes to name what you want, these poems offer a coming-of-age, coming-out arc without tying everything into a neat bow. The emotional range is wide: soft devotion, sharp grief, and hard-won comfort.
Ideal for fans of contemporary poetry, queer literature, and writers like Rupi Kaur, Nikita Gill and Whitney Hanson—especially anyone navigating identity, first heartbreak, or late-blooming self-discovery.
Add it to your shelf and let it meet you where you are.