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This book is about raw emotions, reflections on nature and relationships, pain and suffering in the throes of illness, loss and grief, and explorations of many sorts. Meg seeks as a woman alone to find meaning and questions the notion of truth, romantic love, and desires. Its a book that takes you on a journey while evoking thoughts and reflections about your own life. This book allows the reader to connect or disconnect through words that provide stark images.

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This book is about raw emotions, reflections on nature and relationships, pain and suffering in the throes of illness, loss and grief, and explorations of many sorts. Meg seeks as a woman alone to find meaning and questions the notion of truth, romantic love, and desires. Its a book that takes you on a journey while evoking thoughts and reflections about your own life. This book allows the reader to connect or disconnect through words that provide stark images.

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Autorenporträt
Meg is a new Australian poet who shares some of her own life experiences and stories in raw format. Meg believes her reflections, images, and words are similar to photographs, and the reader may choose their own interpretation depending on what it will evoke for them. Meg has an interest in nature, human relationships, travel, places, and spaces, and all matters in between. Meg works in mental health, and this too is reflected throughout her works. Meg has work published by the Tipton Poetry Journal, the Sunflower Collective, and Ditch. Meg hopes that sharing her work in this fashion as mostly unedited or formalized may allow others to feel a sense of connection through being real and in the poetic medium.