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Noor Unnahar

    New Names for Lost Things
    Find Your Voice: A Guided Poetry Journal for Your Heart and Your Art
    yesterday i was the moon
    • yesterday i was the moon

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      Noor Unnahar is a young female voice with power and depth. The Pakistani poet's moving, personal work collects and makes sense of the phases of collapsing and rebuilding one's self on the treacherous modern path from teenager to adult. Tinged with the heartbreak of a broken home and the complexity of a rich cultural background, yesterday i was the moon stands out from the Insta-poetry crowd as a collection worth keeping. yesterday i was the moon centers around themes of love and emotional loss, the catharsis of creating art, and the struggle to find one's voice. Noor's poetry ranges from succinct universal truths to flowery prose exploring her heritage, what it means to find a physical and emotional home, and the intimate and painful dance of self-discovery. Her poetry and art has already inspired 65,000 fans on Instagram to engage with her words through visual journal entries and posts of their own, and her fan base only continues to grow.

      yesterday i was the moon
    • From Pakistani poet and Instagram darling Noor Unnahar comes a journal that encourages writers to explore their inner poet, through a variety of evocative and thought-provoking prompts, using Noor's captivating voice as a guide. This journal is where pop poetry and creative inspiration meet. With more than 100 writing prompts influenced by Noor's handwritten poetry and enchanting collages, this journal allows writers to explore their writing style and funnel it into meaningful, cathartic, provocative poetry.

      Find Your Voice: A Guided Poetry Journal for Your Heart and Your Art
    • New Names for Lost Things

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,6(1100)Évaluer

      A poetic meditation on identity, loss, and loneliness from the bestselling poet and visual artist

      New Names for Lost Things