Privet is Hello in Russian. Greetings to all the marathoners and readers.
I am in my late 20’s, working in the hospital. From dabbling in rhyming, I was inspired during ‘If Walls Could Talk’ poetry open mic KL to write again. My two friends and I have committed ourselves to writing consistently and publish our work on our blog, ‘The Muruku Murmurations’. We just held our own poetry night to celebrate our one year anniversary and published our first zine. I currently help in events hosted by ‘Speak City’ a up and coming poetry movement in Kuala Lumpur.
I spent a third of my life in Russia, which I consider as my second home. I am Malaysian Chinese by nationality but would not count race as a way to categories people. I enjoy listening to people’s life stories, gaining experience and exploring life.
This is my first Poetry half marathon, firstly, I would be adjusting my sleep time and prepping word webs for different topics and themes to write about. I also have 20 WIPs and if it fits the prompt, I will work on them during the Marathon.
I am a noun and adjective,
Sweet like sweets paid by Japanese Yen,
I will leave it to you to be creative,Then reply accordingly to your comments.
I am a ‘Jacqueline of all trades’ who loves wearing plaids.
I don’t believe in things that fade and fulfills the promises that she made.
I seek the hearts of the troubled, to be a listener in times when things are doubled.
I am the kind who stands in the gap, who will only call it quits when it’s a wrap.
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“I am the kind who stands in the gap, who will only call it quits when it’s a wrap.” – that is the right spirit for the marathon!