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The Girl I Am, The Girl I Was is a deeply personal collection of poetry and photography that explores the emotional highs and lows of growing up.Written and created by Emma Kofeld, this book captures what it feels like to be young and full of feeling - to fall in love for the first time, to lose something you never thought you would have to, to carry versions of yourself you have long outgrown. Every poem is a memory, a confession, a small act of survival.In moments of joy, heartbreak, rebellion, and reckoning, she captures what it means to grow older while still holding on to the past -…mehr

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The Girl I Am, The Girl I Was is a deeply personal collection of poetry and photography that explores the emotional highs and lows of growing up.Written and created by Emma Kofeld, this book captures what it feels like to be young and full of feeling - to fall in love for the first time, to lose something you never thought you would have to, to carry versions of yourself you have long outgrown. Every poem is a memory, a confession, a small act of survival.In moments of joy, heartbreak, rebellion, and reckoning, she captures what it means to grow older while still holding on to the past - tracing, through words and images, a map of becoming: of who we were, who we are, and who we are still trying to be.This book is for anyone who has ever looked back and stayed there for a moment too long.
Autorenporträt
Emma Kofeld, born in 2006, is a poet and writer from Berlin, Germany. As a child, she could not wait to learn how to read and once she did, her love for stories only grew, eventually leading her to write her own. Her writing explores themes of love, heartbreak, loss, and self-growth, capturing the raw emotions of growing up. In her debut collection, The Girl I Am, The Girl I Was, she blends poetry and photography to create a deeply personal and visual narrative of her journey.Introduced to photography in her teens, Emma quickly became captivated by the way both digital and analog cameras could capture the world around her. Her love for photography began to inspire her poetry, as she saw each photograph as a frozen moment, a story waiting to be told.When she's not writing or taking photos, Emma enjoys reading, second-hand shopping, and finding quiet moments in a café.