Readable / Unreadable

Readable / Unreadable

D M Takeshi

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Editorial:
Where Beautiful Inks
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781736326893
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This double-sided book is a feast for the eyes, as well as the soul! One side takes a deep look at depression, while the other, the lighter side of things and healing. Follow DMTakeshi through her journey and her guided tour through psychedelic therapy, surviving trauma, dealing with social issues, and her very loving heart. DMTakeshi ventures into the depths of hard-hitting subjects like depression and anxiety, offering readers a poignant insight into the author’s emotional journey as she navigates the terrain of her inner world. Through a compelling blend of rapid-fire verses and poignant imagery within her collection of poems, DMTakeshi’s words paint a vivid tale of resilience and introspection, guiding readers through the labyrinth of human emotions with amazing sensitivity. From the shadows of despair to the light of perseverance, each poem encapsulates an exploration of the delicate balance between pain and healing. With a deft touch, the author leads us on a transformative odyssey, transcending early traumas to unbreakable fortitude. 'Readable/Unreadable' is not just a book of poetry; it is a profound reflection on the human experience.This collection captivates with its raw honesty, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the author’s world and emerge with a newfound appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit. With every turn of the page, DMTakeshi weaves a narrative that lingers in the mind, beckoning readers to return time and time again, each reading a new discovery in between the folds of her words and heartfelt emotions.-Sara and Billie J

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