Tiny Exorcisms
A Field Guide to Love, Lust and Other Bad Habits
by J. B. R. Wiley
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About the Book
Part confessional, part incantation, Tiny Exorcisms is a collection of poetry and illustrated vignettes chronicling the messy art of letting go. Through heartbreak, humor, and a haze of smoke, J.B.R. Wiley unpacks the ghosts we invite in—ex-lovers, bad habits, wild nights, and softer versions of ourselves we’ve long outgrown.
Told through the lens of her alter-ego R’Chelle, each poem is a small ritual: an offering, a reckoning, a release. Whether she’s on a dock at Tahoe, in a motel room with the wrong brother, or staring down her own reflection, R’Chelle becomes the guide through love’s hangover and the slow return to self.
Blending dry wit, sensual chaos, and sacred tenderness, Tiny Exorcisms is for anyone who’s ever tried to smoke out a memory and found themselves lighting another match instead.
About the Creator
Jeordin “J.B.R.” Wiley is a writer, poet, and certified Ganjier whose work dances between love, loss, and self-reclamation. Known for blending humor with heartbreak, she creates vivid, cinematic worlds where vices become teachers and healing takes the scenic route. Her debut poetry collection, It’s Giving Haiku, introduced readers to her signature blend of wit, sensuality, and self-reflection. Her follow-up, Tiny Exorcisms: A Field Guide to Love, Lust, and Other Bad Habits, expands that universe—serving as both a mirror and a manual for anyone learning to let go, one poem, puff, or epiphany at a time. When she’s not writing, you can find her curating content, toking by the lake, or laughing too loud at her own jokes.
