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"When We First Met" is a tender exploration of love in its myriad forms, capturing the magic and intimacy of those initial moments that define our connections. Through a series of lyrical verses, the poet invites readers on a journey filled with nostalgia, longing, and the sweetness of first encounters. Each poem weaves vivid imagery and emotive language, allowing the reader to relive the emotions of new love-excitement, vulnerability, and discovery. The themes of serendipity and fate echo throughout, as the poet reflects on the pivotal intersections of lives that lead to blossoming…mehr

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"When We First Met" is a tender exploration of love in its myriad forms, capturing the magic and intimacy of those initial moments that define our connections. Through a series of lyrical verses, the poet invites readers on a journey filled with nostalgia, longing, and the sweetness of first encounters. Each poem weaves vivid imagery and emotive language, allowing the reader to relive the emotions of new love-excitement, vulnerability, and discovery. The themes of serendipity and fate echo throughout, as the poet reflects on the pivotal intersections of lives that lead to blossoming relationships. With a delicate balance of joy and reflection, "When We First Met" is a celebration of love's beginnings, making it a perfect companion for anyone who cherishes the memories of those special moments when hearts first connect.
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Autorenporträt
Matthew Smith is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford. Dr Smith completed his PhD in international business and economics at the University of Greenwich in 2016, where he made use of advanced social network analysis techniques to inform on the organisation of production in the global economy. Broadly, his research interests focus on social network analysis, more specifically, the application of Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) to explain how observed network structures emerge, and multilevel network analysis. Currently, Dr Smith is working on a project that aims at testing hypotheses derived from theoretical models of cultural evolution to shed light on the diffusion of innovations in a small scale society.