“Redolence is a captivatingly illustrated collection of poetry that explores the complex feelings of nostalgia; the bittersweet lamentation and grief for the lost places of the past. Through candid reflection, these poems give insight into a range of reminiscent feelings, past hopes and the continuous practice of self-reinvention that were the mainstream experiences of the author’s first decade in the United Kingdom. In this beautifully designed mix of poems and illustrations, appreciation and gratefulness also shines through towards individuals who have made a significant impact on the author’s life in her search of true belonging.”
It is an unusual practice to write your own blurb to the back of your book to encourage your audience to read your writing – yet I still think that only the author can persuasively promote a highly personal written, breathing world that encapsulates their complex emotional landscape. With this experimental mindset, I have embarked on the journey to write my own, expressive summary at the back of my booklet to highlight the overarching theme of the 12 poems that I cherry-picked for this compelling project.
There are 2 main themes in my pitch that forms the essence of this booklet. The mainstream emotion of this short poem compilation is revolving around melancholic nostalgia of past memories and the basic need to find true belonging after leaving behind the previous decade’s major milestones. The collection also functions as a heartfelt expression of gratitude towards certain individuals in my life who have made a significant contribution to who I am today – without them, I would not have the opportunity to write about all these past experiences that formed me to the core and supported me to develop a more realistic mindset that I am deeply thankful for.


Each writing has a corresponding illustration attached to it that was designed with the purpose of creating a visual representation of the written world I have tried to build into every poem with vivid and picturesque metaphors and alliterations. All of the illustrations maintain visual consistency throughout the booklet, enhancing the theme of each poem with the same style and shade.
As the majority of these writings in this booklet have been submitted to prestigious poetry competitions that are still ongoing, the first print set is purely reserved for family and friends until I know whether I am a winner on any of these competitions. My goal then is to send these booklets to literary magazines as an introductory tool of my work with the hope of getting them published to a wider audience.
Talking about appreciation as one of the themes of this poetry collection, I am very grateful to Lisa Phillips (Instagram @lisabuzzdesign) for the creative collaboration who has brought this booklet to life with the wonderful design.