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Soul Speaking is a collection of emotional poetry straight from the soul. Every human emotion from love to hate, from joy to grief, from celebrating newfound friendships to healing from toxic people, is captured in these free verse poems. Whether these words haunt you or heal you, their beauty, depth and power will certainly never leave you. "Written directly from the soul and in a raw, occasionally harsh, but fascinating writing style... more than anything, self-love, acceptance, unrelenting courage to face the harsh realities of life, and hope that there is a better tomorrow reverberate…mehr

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Soul Speaking is a collection of emotional poetry straight from the soul. Every human emotion from love to hate, from joy to grief, from celebrating newfound friendships to healing from toxic people, is captured in these free verse poems. Whether these words haunt you or heal you, their beauty, depth and power will certainly never leave you. "Written directly from the soul and in a raw, occasionally harsh, but fascinating writing style... more than anything, self-love, acceptance, unrelenting courage to face the harsh realities of life, and hope that there is a better tomorrow reverberate throughout this collection." -From a Readers' Favorite 5-star editorial review ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿
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Jamila Mikhail, or simply Mila for short, is an award-winning author based out of Ottawa, the capital of Canada. In 2018 she was one of the people who received the title of Top Writer on Quora and over the years she has also received several awards for her poetry and short stories ever since she started writing on a serious basis in 2011. Mila is currently working towards a degree in Indigenous Studies and Environmental Studies. In her spare time Mila also enjoys various hobbies including photography, gastronomy, building toy models of various sizes and studying a variety of things including history, criminology and foreign languages. Most of all though, she enjoys being the company of her cats Squeaker and Carling. She thinks that writing about herself in the third person is strange.