Poet and Author Laura Muensterer on Her Debut
Collection of Poems, freebird
freebird is the debut poetry collection by emerging poet,
Laura Muensterer. The book features one hundred original poems that elegantly
express a multi-faceted interpretation of the human condition and feed the soul
with validation.
Muensterer’s depth of
perspective reflected in her poems far outweighs her 22 years on earth. freebird
dances through topics from relationships, the passing of time, self-love,
self-judgment, the image myth, trust, betrayal, liberation and ultimately
freedom. The poetry book culminates with the poem titled freebird. The
“freebird” is one who sees through the human illusion and casts off the
delusions of ego, societal expectation and self-criticism, to finally be able
to fly.
Laura Muensterer, 22, was
born in Munich, Germany and raised in Dallas, Texas by her German father, and
midwestern, Oklahoma-bred mother. She now resides in San Diego, CA.
Muensterer began writing
poetry in elementary school with the hope of giving a voice to a full range of
human emotion. “When I write, I try to interpret what I believe many
people around the world are experiencing but may not have the words to
express.”
Through poetry and
illustration, Laura explores various aspects of the human experience while
shedding light on the many ways our past shapes our present and future self.
Your poems reflect such
amazing insight and you're only twenty-two. Where do the ideas come from?
I began writing poetry as
far back as grade school and middle school started when I would practice
writing poems in English class. It is
something that has been inside me for as long as I can remember. I think being
born in Munich, Germany to a German dad and a mom from the American, as well as
moving around a bit growing up set the stage for my sense of wanderlust, in
terms of wanting to know about the world, the human experience and why we
experience the things we do. Writing poetry has always been my way of exploring
and expressing all facets of the human condition and all ranges of emotion,
including my own.
What other poets have
inspired you and your work?
I have been following Rupi
Kaur's work for years and I gain great inspiration from her poetry. Her work
certainly informs and inspires me, but in terms of my poetry, I have my own
individual style and voice.
How would you describe
the collection of one hundred poems in you new book, freebird?
Although the poems in my
book coverage a wide range of topics from love and relationships to self-doubt,
confidence, growth, betrayal, forgiveness and freedom; the overarching theme
throughout all of my poetry is that it is rooted in humanity; the simplicity
and complexity of feeling like both child and adult, throughout our lives her
on earth. I try to interpret all of the phases of life we go through, and I
also try to include things that could be relatable to most everyone. When I
write, I try to interpret what I believe many people around the world are
experiencing but may not have the words to express.
freebird, a collection of one hundred poems by Laura
Muensterer is available August 1st on Amazon. Visit http://www.lauramuensterer.com/.
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