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Nostalgia | Paperback by Melissa Elder
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How can a thought, feeling, sound, or smell so quickly whip us back into a memory? Why do these seemingly insignificant moments bubble to the surface? Are they to remind us that we are an accidental collection of experiences or an intentional gallery of actions?
The poetry of Nostalgia highlights the memories of the melancholy, the struggle, and the joy of a single life, Melissa's life. Memories that evoke feelings we all share either as the star of the show or from the front row in our journey of life. Moments that have shaped and defined us, whether we wanted them to or not.
Book Details
- ISBN:
- 9798987477069
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Pages:
- 144
- Authors:
- Melissa Elder
- Publisher:
- M&b Books LLC
- Published Date:
- 2023-10-21
- Language:
- English
About the poet
Melissa Elder is a poet based in New Jersey, where she lives with her husband and two daughters. She is the author of two poetry collections: The Mundane (2022), which captures the small, often overlooked moments of everyday life, and Nostalgia, her second collection. Elder began writing poetry as a personal practice, initially composing poems for handwritten birthday cards before developing the work into full collections. Her poetry explores parenthood, memory, and the details of daily experience. She cites Rumi, Mary Oliver, and Rupi Kaur among her influences.
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Melissa Elder is a poet based in New Jersey, where she lives with her husband and two daughters. She is the author of two poetry collections: The Mundane (2022), which captures the small, often overlooked moments of everyday life, and Nostalgia, her second collection. Elder began writing poetry as a personal practice, initially composing poems for handwritten birthday cards before developing the work into full collections. Her poetry explores parenthood, memory, and the details of daily experience. She cites Rumi, Mary Oliver, and Rupi Kaur among her influences.
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