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A Thousand Melodies encapsulates the profound emotions found in the author's first work, These Words. This collection presents raw, unfiltered poetry in free verse, exploring emotional themes that resonate widely. "I write because I need to write. On the days I don't write, all those heavy feelings I'm experiencing build, and they will drown me under waves of concrete that I can't swim out from. Writing is incredibly healing for me, and it offers me hope."
Stacy Hinojos (pronounced ee-no-hos) released her debut poetry collection, These Words, in March 2024. "Writing has been a part of my life since I was twelve, with poetry being my favorite medium," she says. Stacy's writing is heartfelt, candid, and unapologetic, serving as a therapeutic outlet for her. Born in Central Wisconsin and raised by the shores of Chequamegon Bay, Stacy relocated to Wisconsin Rapids in 2008 after a seven-year stint in England. She resides there with her husband, Scott, and their son, Henry.
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A Thousand Melodies encapsulates the profound emotions found in the author's first work, These Words. This collection presents raw, unfiltered poetry in free verse, exploring emotional themes that resonate widely. "I write because I need to write. On the days I don't write, all those heavy feelings I'm experiencing build, and they will drown me under waves of concrete that I can't swim out from. Writing is incredibly healing for me, and it offers me hope."
Stacy Hinojos (pronounced ee-no-hos) released her debut poetry collection, These Words, in March 2024. "Writing has been a part of my life since I was twelve, with poetry being my favorite medium," she says. Stacy's writing is heartfelt, candid, and unapologetic, serving as a therapeutic outlet for her. Born in Central Wisconsin and raised by the shores of Chequamegon Bay, Stacy relocated to Wisconsin Rapids in 2008 after a seven-year stint in England. She resides there with her husband, Scott, and their son, Henry.