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Lilac Honey's first blog post written by Sari's shelves
Featuring Caribbean Authors: 'Lilac Honey' by AM. ALI by Sari's shelves
"On good days like this, I am like water. I reach everywhere without worry."- AM . ALI
The Caribbean showcases a myriad of talents, yet unfortunately, our artists are often overlooked or undersupported. This is why it is important for us to support our local and regional artists by spreading their work and purchasing it ourselves. Today we are looking at a poetry collection by Trinidad & Tobago's AM . ALI.
AM . ALI is a poet I've had the pleasure of being Instagram mutuals with. She has an active social media presence where she shares her work and helps to boost other West Indian creatives.
AM . ALI is also active on her podcast, 'All things artsy and Caribbean alike'. Her social media pages and podcast will be linked below. With dreamy and sophisticated writing, She makes her debut with 'Lilac Honey'. The book is split into two parts, the first titled 'The Palette and the Canvas' and the second titled 'The Honey Pot'. The name of this collection and its parts are both intentional and beautiful.
Perhaps one of my favourite elements of this book is how the author ties her West Indian identity into certain pieces. 'Lilac Honey' overall takes on a variety of topics surrounding personal and heartfelt themes. In all of her work, we can feel the love she has for her region and the energy she pours into her poems. Some strong examples of pieces surrounding the Caribbean are "TOBAGO" or "On this corner of the world". These two are some of my favourites, though it's difficult to choose. There is a lot of range between the poems in this book and I believe there is truly something for everybody. From the beautifully designed cover and title to varied, profound pieces, I think this book is perfect for a summer read.
Support AM . ALI's debut below as well as her platforms!
Buy 'Lilac Honey'
https://www.amazon.com/Lilac-Honey-co...
Follow AM . ALI
Podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelythelilacwr...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/aminahwrites
Instagram: https://instagram.com/aminahwrites?ig...
READ BLOG POST ON ORIGINAL BLOG by Sari's shelves - https://sarisshelves.wixsite.com/sari...
"On good days like this, I am like water. I reach everywhere without worry."- AM . ALI
The Caribbean showcases a myriad of talents, yet unfortunately, our artists are often overlooked or undersupported. This is why it is important for us to support our local and regional artists by spreading their work and purchasing it ourselves. Today we are looking at a poetry collection by Trinidad & Tobago's AM . ALI.
AM . ALI is a poet I've had the pleasure of being Instagram mutuals with. She has an active social media presence where she shares her work and helps to boost other West Indian creatives.
AM . ALI is also active on her podcast, 'All things artsy and Caribbean alike'. Her social media pages and podcast will be linked below. With dreamy and sophisticated writing, She makes her debut with 'Lilac Honey'. The book is split into two parts, the first titled 'The Palette and the Canvas' and the second titled 'The Honey Pot'. The name of this collection and its parts are both intentional and beautiful.
Perhaps one of my favourite elements of this book is how the author ties her West Indian identity into certain pieces. 'Lilac Honey' overall takes on a variety of topics surrounding personal and heartfelt themes. In all of her work, we can feel the love she has for her region and the energy she pours into her poems. Some strong examples of pieces surrounding the Caribbean are "TOBAGO" or "On this corner of the world". These two are some of my favourites, though it's difficult to choose. There is a lot of range between the poems in this book and I believe there is truly something for everybody. From the beautifully designed cover and title to varied, profound pieces, I think this book is perfect for a summer read.
Support AM . ALI's debut below as well as her platforms!
Buy 'Lilac Honey'
https://www.amazon.com/Lilac-Honey-co...
Follow AM . ALI
Podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelythelilacwr...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/aminahwrites
Instagram: https://instagram.com/aminahwrites?ig...
READ BLOG POST ON ORIGINAL BLOG by Sari's shelves - https://sarisshelves.wixsite.com/sari...
Published on June 08, 2022 09:07
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Take a journey along a Lilac Honey road with poet AM . ALI
1. Tell us about your book and when it was published?
My book is a collection of poems and it is broken down into parts ‘The Palette and the Canvas’ deriving from the first word in the title of the book ‘Lilac’. It gives a personal intake of pieces of myself in terms of memories and situations that have happened in my life thus far. As for the second part, it is called the ‘Honey Pot’, deriving from a poem on my Instagram @aminahwrites called ‘Creative Bees’, highlighting on the fact that yes, honey is sweet but there is also the encompassment of its hard work. This chapter is a variation of my perception of the world happenings and its people; near, far and afar, like its chapter’s quote ‘Everything isn’t sweet as it seems as there is a common place of bittersweet happenings, sweetened continuations and mild neglect.’
2. Is this your first book? Is it a part of a series or a standalone?
Yes, this is my first book and it is a standalone publication.
3. How long did it take you to write this book?
I usually say three years, but it is probably four or five years. I think ever since I started my Instagram in 2015 and I wrote a piece that I really liked, I would contemplate if to save it for my book and sometimes I would.
4. How did you come up with the title for your book?
Ohhh woww, this is a good question. I think the title really came in formation when I really wanted to dedicate the colour ‘Lilac’ as a title aspect due to the fact my bedroom colour is lilac and pink, which is where I spent the majority of my time penning my craft into a dream of publishing my work into something physical as well. The honey part came after, as I dabbled with words to add to ‘Lilac’ and decided to dedicate it to a short piece I wrote on my Instagram called ‘Creative Bees’, which was really about hard work and making a living for one’s self as a creative individual.
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My book is a collection of poems and it is broken down into parts ‘The Palette and the Canvas’ deriving from the first word in the title of the book ‘Lilac’. It gives a personal intake of pieces of myself in terms of memories and situations that have happened in my life thus far. As for the second part, it is called the ‘Honey Pot’, deriving from a poem on my Instagram @aminahwrites called ‘Creative Bees’, highlighting on the fact that yes, honey is sweet but there is also the encompassment of its hard work. This chapter is a variation of my perception of the world happenings and its people; near, far and afar, like its chapter’s quote ‘Everything isn’t sweet as it seems as there is a common place of bittersweet happenings, sweetened continuations and mild neglect.’
2. Is this your first book? Is it a part of a series or a standalone?
Yes, this is my first book and it is a standalone publication.
3. How long did it take you to write this book?
I usually say three years, but it is probably four or five years. I think ever since I started my Instagram in 2015 and I wrote a piece that I really liked, I would contemplate if to save it for my book and sometimes I would.
4. How did you come up with the title for your book?
Ohhh woww, this is a good question. I think the title really came in formation when I really wanted to dedicate the colour ‘Lilac’ as a title aspect due to the fact my bedroom colour is lilac and pink, which is where I spent the majority of my time penning my craft into a dream of publishing my work into something physical as well. The honey part came after, as I dabbled with words to add to ‘Lilac’ and decided to dedicate it to a short piece I wrote on my Instagram called ‘Creative Bees’, which was really about hard work and making a living for one’s self as a creative individual.
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SQ Reflections: Author Insights with AM . ALI: A Deep Dive into Her Writing Journey
At SQ, we’re thrilled to bring you an inspiring conversation with the talented Trinidadian author, Aminah Ali whose pen name is AM . ALI. Known for her evocative writing and poetic explorations of identity, grief, wanderlust, and more, Aminah’s debut collection, Lilac Honey, has captured the hearts of readers. We had the opportunity to chat with her to discuss her book, her creative process, and what it means to be a part of the vibrant Trinidadian literary community. Here’s what she had to say:
1. Can you tell us about your book and its main themes?
Lilac Honey is a compilation of my experiences and thoughts while living in the Caribbean. The themes I explore range from self-love to grief, loss, wanderlust, religion, and even climate change. It’s a personal reflection of what it means to live in the Caribbean and how those experiences shape my identity.
1. Can you tell us about your book and its main themes?
Lilac Honey is a compilation of my experiences and thoughts while living in the Caribbean. The themes I explore range from self-love to grief, loss, wanderlust, religion, and even climate change. It’s a personal reflection of what it means to live in the Caribbean and how those experiences shape my identity.