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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Christina Strigas wrties with elegance but she sometimes injects such grittiness and truth into her lines about the melancholy of the past and of relationships. This is honest poetry. Her work is so honest and personal that you feel that she’s writing about you and your own experiences. She is a serious talent, a contemporary poetic voice that reminds me of the honest and senusual work of Ellen Bass.
Her poem 1973 literally brought me to tears. I connected with her words and the story woven within. Ms. Strigas’ book is beautiful, emotionally raw and completely captivating.
-Paris Andren, author of Pointe of Darkness
I have never read a poet who speaks my thoughts right back to me the way Christina Strigas does. Whether she’s writing about drinking shots of Metaxa and Greek coffee for six days straight or how his words were like scissors snipping the thread to let out her soul, I can feel every word.
-Chrissi Sepe, author
Your Ink on My Soul reached in and tugged at emotions I had forgotten ever existed within me. And now, likeany great poetry book, I find something new, something much deeper, each time I read it and I want more.
This chapbook is an introduction into the work of Christina Strigas. Her full length poetry book In My Own Flood is soon to be released.
This poetry collection stems from concrete-form, to event-form, to list-form, to free-form/verse to prose. The poems are raw and unpredicatable. Themes in this chapbook include; romance, hope, aging, depression, feminism, childhood and the list goes on.
It is a refreshing read that will challenge the reader and make you stop to think about your own decisions and indecisions.
This is a fifty-three page chapbook that will be a collection to cherish.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Christina Strigas wrties with elegance but she sometimes injects such grittiness and truth into her lines about the melancholy of the past and of relationships. This is honest poetry. Her work is so honest and personal that you feel that she’s writing about you and your own experiences. She is a serious talent, a contemporary poetic voice that reminds me of the honest and senusual work of Ellen Bass.
Her poem 1973 literally brought me to tears. I connected with her words and the story woven within. Ms. Strigas’ book is beautiful, emotionally raw and completely captivating.
-Paris Andren, author of Pointe of Darkness
I have never read a poet who speaks my thoughts right back to me the way Christina Strigas does. Whether she’s writing about drinking shots of Metaxa and Greek coffee for six days straight or how his words were like scissors snipping the thread to let out her soul, I can feel every word.
-Chrissi Sepe, author
Your Ink on My Soul reached in and tugged at emotions I had forgotten ever existed within me. And now, likeany great poetry book, I find something new, something much deeper, each time I read it and I want more.
This chapbook is an introduction into the work of Christina Strigas. Her full length poetry book In My Own Flood is soon to be released.
This poetry collection stems from concrete-form, to event-form, to list-form, to free-form/verse to prose. The poems are raw and unpredicatable. Themes in this chapbook include; romance, hope, aging, depression, feminism, childhood and the list goes on.
It is a refreshing read that will challenge the reader and make you stop to think about your own decisions and indecisions.
This is a fifty-three page chapbook that will be a collection to cherish.