Through her colloquial style of poetry, Emma Whittaker voices the emotional and certainly memorable rollercoaster of finding your feet as a young adult in the 21st century. From teenage heartbreak to self exploration to mental health recovery; Emma expresses the whirlwind of emerging adulthood in hope to provide comfort to those in the midst of their own journey.
Through her colloquial style of poetry, Emma Whittaker voices the emotional and certainly memorable rollercoaster of finding your feet as a young adult in the 21st century. From teenage heartbreak to self exploration to mental health recovery; Emma expresses the whirlwind of emerging adulthood in hope to provide comfort to those in the midst of their own journey.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emma has had a lifelong obsession with words, composing poetry and stories from a young age. With a BA (Hons) in English and Creative Studies, she has enjoyed a career in magazine journalism as the Editor of various craft and hobby publications. In her novels, Emma explores emotions, behaviour, and relationships, bringing a voice to the issues we encounter in life that all too often go unnoticed. She blends these themes with descriptive settings, fuelled by her passion for nature, and as an avid reader of romantic fiction, she champions sweeping love stories. Her home in West Sussex, sandwiched between the coast and the countryside, provides endless inspiration for her writing. She lives with her husband, two children, and a houseful of dogs and cats.
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