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  3. Bhagna Hriday - Wikipedia

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    Bhagna Hriday (Bengali: ভগ্নহৃদয়; English: The Broken Heart) is a Bengali long lyrical poem written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1881. [1] [2] He started writing it while on a trip in London. [3] After reading Bhagna Hriday, Maharaja Bir Chandra Manikya awarded Rabindranath Tagore the title of best poet. [4]

  4. Kara Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Kara Jackson is from Oak Park, Illinois and attended Oak Park River Forest High School, where she participated in spoken word. [1] [2] [3] Jackson also participated in a jazz ensemble at Merit School of Music, and was the Youth Poet Laureate of Chicago in 2018.

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    Griffin developed an interest in writing as a teen. Her first book was a collection, Follies (Belfast: Lapwing, 2011), primarily of poems, with a few short prose pieces. [2] In the same period, mid-2011, a play by Griffin, Sleep skips my heart, was performed in a short run at the Town Hall Theatre in Galway. [2]

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  7. A Place Inside of Me - Wikipedia

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    A Place Inside of Me: A Poem to Heal the Heart is a 2020 picture book written by Zetta Elliott and illustrated by Noa Denmon. Written in verse, it explores the emotions of a young Black boy after a girl in his community is killed by police. The book was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on July 21, 2020.

  8. Sarah Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Dixon (baptised 28 September 1671 – 23 April 1765) was an English poet, probably born in Rochester, Kent, where she was baptised. [1] She took to writing "during a Youth of much Leisure", although her earliest surviving dated poem is from 1716.

  9. Mike Nicol - Wikipedia

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    2.5 Books for teens. 3 Prize and awards. ... a collection of poems that won the Ingrid Jonker Prize in 1980. ... Black Heart (2011) [6] Out to Score (2006)