Loved Eventually

In Loved Eventually, Elizabeth Almeida crafts an emotional look at the ups and downs of falling back in love. A look at self love and the willingness to love others. Each poem intimately provokes this narrative and realization that we are all capable of love and of being loved. This collection of poetry invites readers to explore their own relationship to love and how it sits within their own lives. Purchase as a paperback here .

Swords + Maidens + Castles

My newly self-published poetry book, utilizes the wonder and aesthetics of the fantasy genre to explore the themes of self-expression, love, coming into your own and finding your way in this confusing world. The collection is available to purchase as a paperback or as PDF.

Cover Design and Illustration By: Mx. Morgan

Found Pieces

Found Pieces is my first poetry book that explores themes such as: coming of age, grief, identity, and the harsh truths of adulthood. The fifty-poem collection is available to purchase through my ko-fi shop , through Flamingo Market or on Amazon.

 
Cover By: Alexandra De Tullio @alexdetullio on Instagram

Cover By: Alexandra De Tullio @alexdetullio on Instagram

 

Charity Book Volume 1

This book is a collection of poems from myself and my little cousin Sophia. ALL the profits from this book will be going towards charity. The charity for this book will be The National Ataxia Foundation! Whose mission is: "To accelerate the development of treatments and a cure while working to improve the lives of those living with Ataxia." To learn more about what Ataxia is and how you may help support this cause further you can visit their website www.ataxia.org . Ataxia is rare neurological disease that has affected many people in my life and I hope with this book we can make a difference for those who live with this disease. Art done by Rosemary Snell! Click the image to get your own copy!

Magazine Publications

‘Just One More Bite’ featured in Issue 3: Salt from People Department.

‘A Muddy Pool’ featured in Issue 4: Parallels of SAPPHIC

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