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psyche_del_eden  | 2 comments Which poem from “Milk and Honey” is the most emotional one for you?


message 52: by C. (new)

C. (clongc985) Can you elaborate on the history of the Punjabi language, to the extent of your knowledge, please?


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Aqsa (her_747) | 5 comments This book spoke to me on so many levels. Thank you Rupi Kaur.


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T.J. | 6 comments What inspired you to write Milk and Honey?


message 55: by Kristen (new)

Kristen | 1 comments How did you begin writing poetry? How did you develop your style without capitalization or punctuation? How has your writing style evolved over the years?


message 56: by Jen (new)

Jen | 1 comments I would like to ask Rupi when she knew she had to publish her poetry and how she went about doing so.

-Jen


Didre (persistentcreations) (persistentcreations) | 4 comments What is a poem you really like and inspired you? What poem of yourself can you most identify with right now?


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Dimitra Koutouzi | 4 comments My question for this amazing writer is: "Which chapter of the book hurt the most to write."


message 59: by Ezah (new)

Ezah | 2 comments Dear Rupi
You had courage to talk about the unspoken things that happened to you. You are the voice of millions of people whom al suffered from the faith that you. You've struggled, you've been hurt, but you overcame it. What happened to you and what happens to men and women all around the world, is horrible and it of course have an impact on people.

1. My question number one is, do you think that what happened to you changed who you are today, in the sense do you think you would have written a book.
2. My second questions is, do you believe it's important for young men and women, to read your poetry, I myself am only 16, and I believe that's important that we read stuff like this, because we need to know what happens around the world, we live in ignorance and after reading this, it's suddenly become so eye opening about what's happening.
Thank you for having the courage, that not a lot of people had and thank you for showing me what's happening around the world

Love E.M


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Jo (jo_9) | 373 comments Mod
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