about the artist
Emille is a twenty-something writer living and working in Columbia Heights, DC. Her favorite, and most utilized mediums are; poems, short stories, and creative non-fiction. She can occasionally be found using spoken word as a conduit to share her feelings on partnerships, plants, and conditions of the heart. By day you can find her working for the National Academy of Sciences. By night, you can find her behind a barista box, sitting at her favorite bar, or in bed with a journal.
Emille is a twenty-something writer living and working in Columbia Heights, DC. Her favorite, and most utilized mediums are; poems, short stories, and creative non-fiction. She can occasionally be found using spoken word as a conduit to share her feelings on partnerships, plants, and conditions of the heart. By day you can find her working for the National Academy of Sciences. By night, you can find her behind a barista box, sitting at her favorite bar, or in bed with a journal.
Lately, more of the latter. Emille draws her inspiration from the little details in her day-to-day life; a pattern in the coffee grinds at the bottom of a mug, the sounds of Malcom X Park on a sunny Saturday afternoon, or the feeling of crumbs on her (sometimes) upswept floors. Emille enjoys sharing her work with her friends and community. Emille has recently published her first book of poems, Snow Years. Some of her favorite writers are Carmen Maria Machado, Fernando Pessoa, and Galway Kinnell.
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