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This is a collection of poems, which the author describes in the following way: "For me writing was always a way out¿something I could always rely on. When the words stream right from your heart. But what is even more important, is when these words are read. This is why I have decided to publish my first experiences of writing in English, although it is a lot harder for me than writing in Russian, because these two languages are way too different in almost everything. Nevertheless, I am very happy to present to you, my readers, these 32 twisted turns of my thoughts."

Produktbeschreibung
This is a collection of poems, which the author describes in the following way: "For me writing was always a way out¿something I could always rely on. When the words stream right from your heart. But what is even more important, is when these words are read. This is why I have decided to publish my first experiences of writing in English, although it is a lot harder for me than writing in Russian, because these two languages are way too different in almost everything. Nevertheless, I am very happy to present to you, my readers, these 32 twisted turns of my thoughts."
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Autorenporträt
Anna Schmalinsky (real surname Emelianova) was born in 2003 in Tyumen, in Western Siberia. As a creative pen name she chose her great-grandmother's surname - in her memory. Despite her young age, she has already received several awards. Her works were published in numerous magazines, in Russia as well as in Finland, Germany, Canada and Israel. She has been writing poetry in Russian since she was 14, in English - since she was 16. In 2020 her book of Russian poems, Moy mir raskrashen v rovnuyu polosku (My world is even-striped) was published in Krasnoyarsk. She also actively works in the genre of video poetry. Currently she resides in the UK and is a student at d'Overbroeck's School in Oxford.