If you enjoyed the darkness of Edgar Allan Poe's poetry as a teenager, but fell in love with the healing of Nikita Gil as an adult, then Help Me, I'm Here: Poems to Myself is for you. Part lonely and raw childhood poems and part ultimate self-love that blooms because of growing up and surviving, this collection is the conversation that people are too afraid to have with themselves.
Help Me, I'm Here: Poems to Myself is both a gloriously heartwarming, but also a painfully heartbreaking collection of personal call and response poems between Anastasia Helena Fenald's adolescent and adulthood selves. Her poems, or trios, focus on three separate voices: childhood, adulthood, and the sum total of who she is now. Witness the growth of her poetry written between the ages of 11 to 30, but also relish in the candid conversations of acknowledging and accepting the darkness that haunts us as we mature from child to adult.
Help Me, I'm Here is the epitome of hard-earned self-love, bringing the reader on a journey of self-discovery as Anastasia Helena Fenald becomes the adult her younger self has always needed--the person who loves her no matter what.
"But can’t our dream, Little Me, be us in motion as we scribble little notes and tuck them away for later reading?"
If you enjoyed the darkness of Edgar Allan Poe's poetry as a teenager, but fell in love with the healing of Nikita Gil as an adult, then Help Me, I'm Here: Poems to Myself is for you. Part lonely and raw childhood poems and part ultimate self-love that blooms because of growing up and surviving, this collection is the conversation that people are too afraid to have with themselves.
Help Me, I'm Here: Poems to Myself is both a gloriously heartwarming, but also a painfully heartbreaking collection of personal call and response poems between Anastasia Helena Fenald's adolescent and adulthood selves. Her poems, or trios, focus on three separate voices: childhood, adulthood, and the sum total of who she is now. Witness the growth of her poetry written between the ages of 11 to 30, but also relish in the candid conversations of acknowledging and accepting the darkness that haunts us as we mature from child to adult.
Help Me, I'm Here is the epitome of hard-earned self-love, bringing the reader on a journey of self-discovery as Anastasia Helena Fenald becomes the adult her younger self has always needed--the person who loves her no matter what.
"But can’t our dream, Little Me, be us in motion as we scribble little notes and tuck them away for later reading?"