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"Graffiti in the City" is a compilation of cathartic verses that reach into (or at least try to) the deepest trenches of an adolescent soul. We've been told over and over agin that our hormones are fluctuating, our brain is developing, our foundations are being lain. But no one could have prepared us for the influx of epiphanies, emotions, and straight-up craziness we were in for. We are all simply trying to fit ourselves into nutshells, trying to decode the enigmatic puzzle of youth, trying to curl ourselves into a ball and disappear into the corner. That is exactly where poems come in: the…mehr

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"Graffiti in the City" is a compilation of cathartic verses that reach into (or at least try to) the deepest trenches of an adolescent soul. We've been told over and over agin that our hormones are fluctuating, our brain is developing, our foundations are being lain. But no one could have prepared us for the influx of epiphanies, emotions, and straight-up craziness we were in for. We are all simply trying to fit ourselves into nutshells, trying to decode the enigmatic puzzle of youth, trying to curl ourselves into a ball and disappear into the corner. That is exactly where poems come in: the disappearance, and the reappearance, all starting and ending with a verse.
Autorenporträt
""Ridhima Bhagawati is a Pune-based 14-year-old budding poet and novice blogger. Inspired by the verses of Ted Kooser, the writing advice of Abbie Emmons, the wise words of Lisa Cron, and a poetry manuscript by Lum Shaiza titled """"Things that grow on us,"""" she channels her passion for storytelling, music, and the arts through her poems that capture the essence of her adolescent epiphanies and teenage ideas. She posts literary content on her WordPress Blog StoryScientist by Fantasizer7, and wants to pursue higher studies in Literature in India. ""