In 2014, Rupi Kaur published Milk & Honey, a collection of poetry and prose exploring the female experience that originally appeared on social media, to widespread success. Insta-poetry, poetry disseminated through the social media platform Instagram, has since becom...
Absolutely. The approach changes with time. I’m not the woman I was when I wrote my first book, so that approach I used to createmilk and honeydidn’t work for my other books because I was in such a different place. I created a new approach forthe sun and her flowers, and then ...
ions Read Rupi Kaur Few Read Poetry, but Millions Read Rupi KaurFew Read Poetry, but Millions Read Rupi KaurRao, Sonia
Rupi Kaur doesn't merely recite her poetry; she performs it … which helps explain the rock star reception she typically receives at public appearances, and onInstagram(where she has more than 2.3 million followers), promptingRolling Stone to name Kaur "the Queen of the Instapoets." Instagram ...
Poetry is a broad genre, spanning from writers like Wordsworth (above) to Rupi Kaur. Many modern newspapers follow a similar format, with various sections for sports, business or entertainment to name a few. Now, imagine if there was a section strictly for poetry. While this may raise some...
(and honestly) felt ashamed of their skin color. From all the books I’ve read/friends I know who are of a lighter hue, they consider it a ‘privilege’); ‘Each Morning is a Ritual Made Just For Us’ (I loooved this! I think the poem is dedicated to his wife); ‘When Mom ...
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Pay attention to everything, Right there and right then. Don't let your mind wander To what's coming next. Cherish this moment And give it your best. Don't let tomorrow Make you rush through today, Or too many great moments Will just go to waste. ...
Mohammed Ridha, Hadeel AzizJournal of Babylon Center for Humanities Studies