Stamerenophobia delves into the subject of stuttering, autism, social anxiety disorder (SAD), depression, and social awkwardness. The writer, being someone who has stammered his whole life, and has once been lost in the sea of severe sunken moments, paints in poetry and prose, what it feels like to be tortured by a chronic stutter.
Stamerenophobia aptly and honestly describes the universal feeling shared by the depressed, the stutterer, and the autistic. It goes further to burst the stereotypical bubble about psychological dysfunctions created by sapiens who are not too savvy. Towards the end, it serves as a profound and subtle reminder that those whom these issues affect are not alone.
Michael Bassey Johnson (born April 20th 1994) is a progressive author, poet, dramatist, philosopher, nature enthusiast, and pioneer of the Kurious Observer movement. As a versatile and unconventional writer and thinker, Michael’s writings are centered around nature, human psychology, motivation, success, art, dreams, and the collective human experience.