Pain to Poetry: A testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a beacon of hope for those on their own paths to healing

Author:   Nadine Alaloul ,  Dhayana Alejandrina ,  Lama Aloul
Publisher:   Gatekeeper Press
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9781662954436


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   05 August 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Pain to Poetry: A testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a beacon of hope for those on their own paths to healing


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Pain to Poetry: Poetry and Prose is a powerful collection that takes readers on a transformative journey through themes of heartache, abuse, mental health and illness, healing, love, and self-love. Written by Nadine Alaloul, a Palestinian-Canadian poet and spoken word artist, Pain to Poetry is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a beacon of hope for those on their own paths to healing. Perfect for admirers of spoken word artists like Rudy Francisco and Rupi Kaur, this collection will also resonate with anyone who has endured relationship abuse from sociopaths, narcissists, or emotionally abusive individuals. Highly sensitive people, empaths, and those who appreciate raw, vulnerable storytelling will find connection, solace, and inspiration within these pages. Pain to Poetry offers readers a raw exploration of the journey from suffering to healing. Through Nadine's honest and heartfelt poems, readers will feel seen and heard in their own experiences. This book is a reminder that despite the dark times, life does get better, healthy relationships are possible, and healing is within reach. Nadine's message is clear: No matter how much life tries to break you, you can lead with your heart and rise above. Explore this compelling collection and discover the strength in vulnerability, the power of sharing your story, and the beauty of rising from the ashes. Connect with Nadine and explore more of her work and upcoming events on Instagram: @nadinethepoet.

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Author:   Nadine Alaloul ,  Dhayana Alejandrina ,  Lama Aloul
Publisher:   Gatekeeper Press
Imprint:   Gatekeeper Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9781662954436


ISBN 10:   1662954433
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   05 August 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Book Review 1: ""Alaloul's words take you through the ebbs and flows, the highs and the lows of coming to awareness, reclaiming one's agency, and seeing the truth of one's own self worth. Her poems invite readers to look back at the pitfalls we face in the wilderness of love, see the way forward, and rise above into a higher self. This collection is a valuable companion to anyone on the journey to healing."" -- Christopher Ferreiras, Author of The Sun Underground and All The Colors in between Book Review 2: ""Nadine' poetry is emotional and packs a punch, telling stories of her life experience with love, heartache, life, death, and in general, the dualistic nature of life. This collection of poems tells a story of healing and showcases the underbelly of a well-lived life. I enjoyed it thoroughly and hope you will too!"" -- Bela Divine, Author of Trust Fall Journal and a Year of Spiritual Awakening Book Review 3: ""In Pain to Poetry, Nadine Alaloul wears her heart on her sleeve, guiding us through her deepest and most authentic emotions. Reflecting a chapter in her life where pain was the greatest teacher, her poems capture the rhythm of existence and the profound power in vulnerability."" --Dhayana Alejandrina, Author of Agridulce: Poetry and Prose"


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Nadine Alaloul is a Palestinian-Canadian poet and spoken word artist whose powerful blend of poetry and storytelling captivates audiences. Known for her thought-provoking performances, Nadine uses her art to spread awareness on mental health and social justice issues, as well as to navigate her own healing journey. Her poetry has been published in various online magazines, journals, and zines worldwide.With a BA honors specialization in criminology, Nadine has a deep understanding of societal dynamics, human behavior, and their connection to mental health. Her passion for writing began in the sixth grade while living in Palestine under occupation, where poetry became her outlet for self-expression and advocacy. Nadine is an active participant in her community, organizing spoken word nights, writing workshops, and healing ceremonies. She hopes to inspire others through her resilience and the lessons she has learned along the way.Her message is clear: No matter how much life tries to break you, you can lead with your heart and rise above.Connect with Nadine and explore more of her work and upcoming events on Instagram: @nadinethepoet. Editor Biography: Dhayana Alejandrina is a poet, community facilitator, writing mentor, and author of Agridulce: Poetry and Prose. She began her literary journey at age nine in Santo Domingo, continuing it after immigrating to the United States in 2009. Her work explores the transformative power of words, delving into inner growth, culture, identity, and healing. Through her essays, poems, and prose, she strives to contribute to the literary world and celebrate the diverse voices of her community. Alejandrina recently assumed the role of Lead Poetry and Cultural Collaborator for Afriqu� Noire Magazine and is working on her second poetry collection. Illustrator Biography: Lama Aloul is a Palestinian multidisciplinary artist and designer based in Amsterdam. Aloul holds a bachelor's degree in graphic design from the American University in Cairo, and a master's degree in fines arts and design from Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. In her artistic practice, she focuses on indigenous teachings of the body in connection with the surrounding ecology. She is working across the disciplines of participatory performances, interactive video installations, archives, illustration, and storytelling. In the Netherlands, she exhibited works at the kunsthal kade, Mediamatics, When site lost the plot, W139, the Opera Forward Festival, Hotel Mokum, and the Sandberg graduation show of 2022. You can find her work on Instagram: @lamallaaah.

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