Description
By Author: Sonya Matejko
Author bio: Sonya Matejko adores writing words and helping people find them(selves). As a writer and poet, Sonya fiercely believes in the power of self-expression and uses words to help people feel seen and heard. She’s the voice behind @aforceofnurture, where she shares poetry for every mood and every season. Her poetry has appeared in Yoga Magazine and Vagus Magazine, and her articles and essays have appeared in The Atlantic, Forbes, HuffPost, Thought Catalog, Yoga Journal, and more. Originally from Tampa, Florida, Sonya’s journey eventually led her to Vienna, Austria, bringing her closer to her Polish roots. When she’s not writing, she’s off seeing the world, looking for her place in it.Visit sonyamatejko.com to sign up for her newsletter and receive monthly inspirational essays.
Review quotes:
“Everlasting Spring is a poetry collection for anyone seeking more hope, love, and inspiration in their life. With helpful prompts to help you dive deeper, this is more than just a collection of poetry. Sonya’s words will transport you through the four seasons, leaving you feeling a little less lost and much more understood.”
— Whitney Goodman (@sitwithwhit), licensed marriage and family therapist and author of Toxic Positivity
“A simply stunning poetry collection, from one of my favourite writers, embracing and celebrating all the seasons of life. Full of fragility and vulnerability, but also uplifting and powerful, I thoroughly enjoyed this magical journey and may stay a while.”
— Matt Spenser (@mattspenser), poet
“Sonya gracefully invites us to rest and sit with the beauty of the world as her words wash over us. This book begs to be read slowly, reminding us that slow is a good way to keep moving forward. This is a book I’ll be passing along to friend after friend for years to come.”
— Tanner Olson (@writtentospeak), poet and author of Walk a Little Slower
“Everlasting Spring is an endearing collection of poems to hold on to through life’s changing seasons. It is a call to find a home in oneself, to be in love with oneself, one’s strengths, one’s dreams, and all one can be.”
— Harpreet M Dayal (@harpreet.m.dayal), artist and author of Love Notes
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