THE TRUTH: Rainbows Don't Explain The Storm

This isn't just a coming out story.

It's a coming through story. Through silence. Through shame. Through every unspoken rule and whispered slur.

In The Truth, Cannon W. Stiffler bares it all-grief, grit, glitter, and grace. Told through a series of raw, poetic, and fiercely honest essays, this memoir captures the heartbreak and hope of growing up gay in a rural, conservative Appalachian town where the cost of being different often feels impossibly high.

Cannon writes for the kids who are still hiding under their own bedsheets, the ones who flinch when someone says faggot in the hallway, the ones who check every room before they dare to breathe a little bigger. He writes for the ones who have survived by folding themselves smaller and smaller until they almost disappeared.

This is not the version of queerness the world tries to package in rainbows once a year. It's the truth-the brutal, beautiful truth. The loneliness of the closet. The ache of digital love and ghosted promises. The invisible scars carved by shame. The complicated battles over body, beauty, and belonging. The myths and realities of pride. And, most of all, the small, fierce, daily acts of choosing to live when it would have been easier to disappear.

The Truth is a letter, a battle cry, and a love story to anyone who's ever asked, Am I allowed to exist like this? It's for the ones still asking. It's for the ones still unfolding. It's for the ones who survived when no one was looking.

The answer is yes.

The truth is: you always were.

And it's still unfolding.

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THE TRUTH: Rainbows Don't Explain The Storm

This isn't just a coming out story.

It's a coming through story. Through silence. Through shame. Through every unspoken rule and whispered slur.

In The Truth, Cannon W. Stiffler bares it all-grief, grit, glitter, and grace. Told through a series of raw, poetic, and fiercely honest essays, this memoir captures the heartbreak and hope of growing up gay in a rural, conservative Appalachian town where the cost of being different often feels impossibly high.

Cannon writes for the kids who are still hiding under their own bedsheets, the ones who flinch when someone says faggot in the hallway, the ones who check every room before they dare to breathe a little bigger. He writes for the ones who have survived by folding themselves smaller and smaller until they almost disappeared.

This is not the version of queerness the world tries to package in rainbows once a year. It's the truth-the brutal, beautiful truth. The loneliness of the closet. The ache of digital love and ghosted promises. The invisible scars carved by shame. The complicated battles over body, beauty, and belonging. The myths and realities of pride. And, most of all, the small, fierce, daily acts of choosing to live when it would have been easier to disappear.

The Truth is a letter, a battle cry, and a love story to anyone who's ever asked, Am I allowed to exist like this? It's for the ones still asking. It's for the ones still unfolding. It's for the ones who survived when no one was looking.

The answer is yes.

The truth is: you always were.

And it's still unfolding.

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THE TRUTH: Rainbows Don't Explain The Storm

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Overview

This isn't just a coming out story.

It's a coming through story. Through silence. Through shame. Through every unspoken rule and whispered slur.

In The Truth, Cannon W. Stiffler bares it all-grief, grit, glitter, and grace. Told through a series of raw, poetic, and fiercely honest essays, this memoir captures the heartbreak and hope of growing up gay in a rural, conservative Appalachian town where the cost of being different often feels impossibly high.

Cannon writes for the kids who are still hiding under their own bedsheets, the ones who flinch when someone says faggot in the hallway, the ones who check every room before they dare to breathe a little bigger. He writes for the ones who have survived by folding themselves smaller and smaller until they almost disappeared.

This is not the version of queerness the world tries to package in rainbows once a year. It's the truth-the brutal, beautiful truth. The loneliness of the closet. The ache of digital love and ghosted promises. The invisible scars carved by shame. The complicated battles over body, beauty, and belonging. The myths and realities of pride. And, most of all, the small, fierce, daily acts of choosing to live when it would have been easier to disappear.

The Truth is a letter, a battle cry, and a love story to anyone who's ever asked, Am I allowed to exist like this? It's for the ones still asking. It's for the ones still unfolding. It's for the ones who survived when no one was looking.

The answer is yes.

The truth is: you always were.

And it's still unfolding.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798349318405
Publisher: Cannon W. Stiffler
Publication date: 05/17/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 94
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Cannon Stiffler grew up in a small, conservative town deep in the Appalachian mountains. In May of 2025, Cannon released his first book, capturing stories shaped by resilience, truth, and heart. Alongside writing, Cannon is a dedicated cheerleader for his hometown school, where he proudly became a world champion. His work and his journey are deeply rooted in the strength, pride, and spirit of the place he calls home - even when it didn't always understand him.

Table of Contents

A Note from the Author

  1. The Closet.
  2. The Closet Has Wifi.
  3. The Hardest Thing You'll EVER Do--And the Most Liberating.
  4. You're out..., again. Then again. And again.
  5. In The Blood; Not The Closet.
  6. The Brutal Truth.
  7. The Web We Weave.
  8. Faith and Flesh.
  9. Body and Beauty.
  10. Pixelated Love.
  11. Rainbows Don't Explain The Storm.
  12. The Rules.
  13. This Isn't An Interview.
  14. Please, Stop.
  15. The Gaydar.
  16. They Didn't. Even When They Say They Did.
  17. The Truth Is Still Unfolding.

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