Homemade Shrine by Danii Jasmine

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Homemade Shrine by Danii JasmineHomemade Shrine by Danii Jasmine
Publication date: 1st November 2024
Genres: Poetry
Pages: 100
Format: eBook, Paperback
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HOMEMADE SHRINE is derangement, romance, addiction & an ode to that very special & dark part of your life which was romanticised & mired in melancholy & self-destruction, but was also something you secretly miss about yourself. . . Cultish & cathartic, what sets this compelling collection of evocative poems & journal/scrapbook pages apart is its interactive nature, as it prompts readers to embark on a short journey of self-reflection.

By encouraging active engagement through responding to prompts, readers can create their own 'word shrine,' fostering a unique and personal connection to the related verses. The collection's raw and beautifully crafted poetry facilitates a process of introspection & personal storytelling, inviting readers to find solace in shared experiences.

Described as "dense with image" & "alive, like fresh soil infused with an occult glow," the poems breathe life into the exploration of complex emotions & human vulnerability as a whole.

This is the debut release of Australian poet/writer Danii Jasmine. Deep inside, the 23 poems are accompanied by original illustrations and scrapbook art by Brooklyn Whitney.



About Danii Jasmine

Danii Jasmine is a published poet/writer based in Sydney. Over the past six years she has dedicated time to producing poetry having had some of her work published, namely a poem called 'Brandy Melville' featured in 'ACE III: Arresting Contemporary Stories By Emerging Writers' published by Recent Work Press.

Her writing borrows from the unconscious as much as it is allowed to. Her ideas explore complex feelings of love in a relationship with hate, painful relationships with the self, the trouble with escapism & many other emotions that are connected through metaphors of pinning butterflies, drawing blood, joining a cult & getting blissfully lost in nature.

Overall, she longs to give her words away to someone new who may find them close to their own heart during notable times in their life.