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For fans of Adelle Rose's Evergreen and Sophie Diener's Someone Somewhere Maybe comes Kari Highman's debut poetry collection about exploring not only our hearts, but the world around us. Human Nature delves into how our emotional expressiveness can be challenged or bettered by the environment. This book looks at the literal definition of its namesake while examining the figurative language of those words through vivid metaphors and lyrical prose. Written in a relatable, thoughtful and very honest way, these poems speak to readers in every stage of life, whether they need a healing reminder or…mehr

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For fans of Adelle Rose's Evergreen and Sophie Diener's Someone Somewhere Maybe comes Kari Highman's debut poetry collection about exploring not only our hearts, but the world around us. Human Nature delves into how our emotional expressiveness can be challenged or bettered by the environment. This book looks at the literal definition of its namesake while examining the figurative language of those words through vivid metaphors and lyrical prose. Written in a relatable, thoughtful and very honest way, these poems speak to readers in every stage of life, whether they need a healing reminder or a universal understanding of the human experience. The hope is that it guides us through the storms and emotional turmoil to discover brighter days ahead.
Autorenporträt
Kari Highman is a writer, reader and dreamer residing in Ohio. She graduated with a BA in English Creative Writing from Otterbein University. Kari currently works at her local library and freelances for a digital entertainment magazine. She also co-hosts Shop Talk Podcast, the first fan-run podcast about ABC's The Rookie, which has over 50,000 downloads and is now streamed in 45 countries. When not working or podcasting, she's more than likely rewatching a dramatic TV show, spending way too much time on social media, or trying out different makeup looks. Human Nature is her debut poetry collection. You can follow her online: @karielizz on Instagram and @KariHighman on Twitter.