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Priya Swaminathan – Winner of the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award

“Embers of Me” – A Poetic Journey Through Love’s Quiet Echoes

In her evocative debut collection, Embers of Me, poet Priya Swaminathan gracefully unravels the quiet complexities of love, loss, and self-discovery. Recently honored with the Emily Dickinson Award, this hauntingly intimate collection explores the embers that remain after love’s brightest flames have dimmed.

Written from Bangalore, India, Embers of Me is both deeply personal and universally resonant. It is a reflection on the moments and memories that continue to flicker long after relationships end. Each poem carries a softness and ache, embracing the delicate truths we often leave unsaid. “Some love does end,” she writes, “but the memories, they don’t.”

“These poems carry the quiet weight of my own heartaches and the echoes of those I’ve witnessed around me—stories whispered by both feminine and masculine souls,” Priya shares. “Love, at times, is a merciless ache; yet in the shadows of that ache, we uncover the quiet courage to love again, fiercely, even as the scars remain.”

With poetic grace, she gives language to grief, resilience, and the rediscovery of self. Embers of Me dances between what was lost and what lingers. It is a companion for those navigating the silence after heartbreak—a reminder that even in stillness, there is warmth, memory, and meaning.

By profession, Priya is a seasoned Content and Digital Strategist, known for her ability to translate complex emotions into compelling narratives—both in brand stories and now, in poetry. Her voice is contemplative, spiritual, and quietly profound. “All praises belong to my Creator,” she says, “as He is the one who gives us the ability to love.” That reverence for the divine, for emotion, and for human connection is evident on every page.

Through each tender stanza, Priya doesn’t offer answers—she offers presence. Embers of Me is not just poetry; it’s a quiet sanctuary for those who have ever loved, lost, and tried to find themselves in the aftermath.


📖 Book Title: Embers of Me
🏆 Award: 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award
📍 From: Bangalore, India
📷 Instagram: @talecuts

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