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Epiphany is a collection of thirty poems about existence. About what it feels like to love, to miss, to hurt, to reconcile, to soar. So, epiphany is about many things. It is about finding who you are, finding what makes you happy. It is about joy and damage and guilt. It is about who I feel I am at this moment in my life, and who I am becoming. Mostly though, the collection is centered around love. Love for friends, for family, love that can be romantic, deep, lasting, platonic, pervasive. It is about connection, about intersection- about every part of our shared ridiculosity and romanticism…mehr

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Epiphany is a collection of thirty poems about existence. About what it feels like to love, to miss, to hurt, to reconcile, to soar. So, epiphany is about many things. It is about finding who you are, finding what makes you happy. It is about joy and damage and guilt. It is about who I feel I am at this moment in my life, and who I am becoming. Mostly though, the collection is centered around love. Love for friends, for family, love that can be romantic, deep, lasting, platonic, pervasive. It is about connection, about intersection- about every part of our shared ridiculosity and romanticism and complication and laughter and beauty. This collection holds a special place in my heart for many reasons- it comes at what feels like the precipice of my life, the precipice of my second existence (the one after I realized I only had one). epiphany is from the unsure, for the unsure. We are enough. You are enough.
Autorenporträt
Sarah E. Allen is a poet, student, and performance artist from Northern California, based in New York City. She spends the majority of her time making art and the majority of her money on Taco Bell and clothes that she simply cannot afford. She is slightly gifted at comedy, theatre, and music; she is utterly incompetent at bio-writing. She enjoys (most) tasks involving words and tends to write when all normal people are asleep. epiphany is her first collection.