Pain to Poetry

Pain to Poetry

Nadine Alaloul

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Editorial:
Gatekeeper Press
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781662954436
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Pain to Poetry: Poetry and Prose is a powerful collection that takes readers on a transformative journey through themes of heartache, abuse, mental health and illness, healing, love, and self-love. Written by Nadine Alaloul, a Palestinian-Canadian poet and spoken word artist, Pain to Poetry is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a beacon of hope for those on their own paths to healing. Perfect for admirers of spoken word artists like Rudy Francisco and Rupi Kaur, this collection will also resonate with anyone who has endured relationship abuse from sociopaths, narcissists, or emotionally abusive individuals. Highly sensitive people, empaths, and those who appreciate raw, vulnerable storytelling will find connection, solace, and inspiration within these pages. Pain to Poetry offers readers a raw exploration of the journey from suffering to healing. Through Nadine’s honest and heartfelt poems, readers will feel seen and heard in their own experiences. This book is a reminder that despite the dark times, life does get better, healthy relationships are possible, and healing is within reach. Nadine’s message is clear: No matter how much life tries to break you, you can lead with your heart and rise above. Explore this compelling collection and discover the strength in vulnerability, the power of sharing your story, and the beauty of rising from the ashes. Connect with Nadine and explore more of her work and upcoming events on Instagram: @nadinethepoet.

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