This is an original collection of poetry written by an 11 year-old poet. This book includes poems of all genres and can be read for personal enjoyment or may also be used for educational purposes.
These poems are what comes from a teenager with too much time on his hands, and a depressing mindset.
My name is Shaun Zaworski. I was born in a rundown city in California, my mom was a druggie, my... More > dad an alcoholic. I was later taken by Child Protective Services and put into foster care. When I was 10 I was adopted. Even though I it has been 5 years since I was adopted, I still feel the pain of what I went through as a child. My poetry is about growing up with a harsh past and the feelings locked up inside of a teenager.< Less
These poems are what comes from a teenager with too much time on his hands, and a depressing mindset.
My name is Shaun Zaworski. I was born in a rundown city in California, my mom was a druggie, my... More > dad an alcoholic. I was later taken by Child Protective Services and put into foster care. When I was 10 I was adopted. Even though I it has been 5 years since I was adopted, I still feel the pain of what I went through as a child. My poetry is about growing up with a harsh past and the feelings locked up inside of a teenager.< Less
Welcome to the heart of Alyssa Brielle Walker.
Following her parent’s divorce, Alyssa started writing poetry at age 14.
Combining elegance and emotion, she continued writing throughout her... More > adolescence and her entrance into adulthood.
Coping with the challenges we all face in life,
Alyssa writes poetry to store and express her bare feelings.
In college, Alyssa fell in love with photography and embraced this as an expanded medium of artistic expression.
Follow Alyssa as she struggles with family life, faith, and relationship parallel a broad scope of female emotions.
This collection combines three different stages in her life and writing styles, culminating in the pairing of photographs mirroring the written form.
If you’ve ever had your heart broken, read on.< Less