Nineteen

Nineteen by Makenzie Campbell is a collection of poetry published by Central Avenue Publishing on March 3, 2020. This 192-page book explores themes of heartbreak, love, loss, and healing, reflecting on the emotional connections we have to specific places and experiences. The title signifies the poet’s age when she wrote these pieces, offering a glimpse into the formative moments that shape our identities.
Readers will find that Nineteen delves into the profound feelings associated with various locations, from the heartbreak of a lost love to the hope found in new beginnings. The poems are crafted in a spare style, combining aphoristic lines with short prose segments that resonate with adolescent pain and suffering. This collection serves as a reminder that while we may feel alone in our emotions, there is always a shared experience waiting to be discovered.
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“A necessary reminder that whatever we are feeling, we are never feeling it alone.” —Trista Mateer, author of Aphrodite Made Me Do It
“There are defining moments in our lives that we often experience in certain places. It’s in these places, that we feel particular emotions, which help shape who we become. For anyone whose emotions are tied to places, this book is for you.”—Courtney Peppernell, author of Pillow Thoughts
By the author of the wildly successful 2am Thoughts, comes Nineteen — titled after the poet’s age when she wrote this new book. Nineteen is a collection of poetry that broaches heartbreak, love, loss, war, peace, and healing.
For every place we go, there is a feeling or memory that’s been painted on the walls. You can paint over it, but it will always be there. Even if you can’t see it, you know.
You can feel the heartbreak inside the bedroom where you lost a love.
You can feel the hope at the coffee shop where a beginning happened.
You can feel the healing as you sit in the driver’s seat, in charge of your own life.
“A journey. An exploration. A reminder to put one foot in front of the other even when it’s dark because there is always a light waiting for you in the distance.”—Wilder, Author of Nocturnal
“In spare poems with aphoristic lines and short prose segments, the book speaks to adolescent pain and suffering.”—Publishers Weekly
Check out Makenzie Campbell’s other hit poetry book, 2am Thoughts
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